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State police are currently conducting an investigation following a tragic incident that occurred on an Air France flight to Logan Airport in Boston. The incident involved the untimely death of a passenger, identified as Barbara Dipoli, a 53-year-old woman from Topeka, Kansas. The preliminary information suggests that Dipoli’s passing was the result of a medical emergency that occurred during the flight. Trooper James D. DeAngelis shared in a press release that the investigation is ongoing, with state troopers from various units responding to the scene to gather more information.

Details of the Incident

The unfortunate event took place on Tuesday evening while the Air France flight was en route from Paris to Boston. Despite the efforts of a doctor who was present on the flight, Dipoli could not be saved. The airline, Air France, expressed their condolences and deep regrets in a statement released to NBC News. The official cause and manner of Dipoli’s death are yet to be determined, pending the results from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Investigation and Response

State police are working diligently to piece together the sequence of events leading to Dipoli’s passing. The involvement of various units, including the Crime Scene Services Section and the Suffolk County State Police Detective Unit, highlights the seriousness and thoroughness of the investigation. Air France is cooperating fully with the authorities to provide any necessary information or assistance in the investigation process.

Condolences and Support

As the investigation continues, our hearts go out to the family and loved ones of Barbara Dipoli during this difficult time. Losing a loved one is never easy, especially under such tragic circumstances. The support and cooperation of all parties involved in this investigation are crucial in finding closure and understanding for the family of the deceased. Our thoughts are with them as they navigate through this challenging period.