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Flight attendant discovered dead at airport hotel with piece of fabric shoved in her mouth in Philadelphia

A woman who worked on a plane was found dead in a hotel near an airport in Philadelphia. A piece of cloth had been put into her mouth.

Her dead body was discovered in a hotel room at the Marriott near Philadelphia International Airport at around 10. 45pm on Monday This was two days after she was supposed to leave the hotel.

The woman, who is 66 years old, had a piece of cloth in her mouth when the investigators found her, according to Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small.

Investigators said that they found a sock in her mouth, according to WPVI.
The woman was declared dead right where it happened. We don’t know who she is and we don’t know why she died.

Officials have said that the woman had a job at American Airlines.

The police informed KYW-TV that the lady is from Las Vegas.

The police think something unusual happened to her and the special police team in charge of investigating murders is looking into it.
The woman seems to have died suddenly and she was taking multiple medications, as Small told NBC10. The hotel room was not broken into and there were no weapons found.

According to WPVI, sealed bottles of prescription drugs were found in the room.

According to Small, no one has been arrested in the case.

The hotel staff didn’t know right away why they couldn’t find the woman for two days after she was expected to leave.
The Marriot hotel company has not said anything about the event.

If you know anything about the person who died, please tell the Philadelphia Police Department.

This happened eight years after a British Airways stewardess named Emily Dunn was discovered dead in a hotel room in Angola, while still wearing her work clothes. She was discovered when she didn’t come for her flight to London’s Heathrow Airport. Later, it was revealed that she might have a heart problem.

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