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Airline Victim Gaby Assouline: Family of disabled woman who fell off plane walkway sue Southwest Airlines for ‘wrongful death’

Airline Victim Gaby Assouline: Family of disabled woman who fell off plane walkway sue Southwest Airlines for ‘wrongful death”  A 25-year-old woman tragically lost her life nearly a year after she plummeted from a Southwest Airlines jetwayGaby Assouline sustained life-threatening injuries when she plunged from her wheelchair down a gateway bridge last year.

Now her devastated family has announced that they are going to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the company. Assouline died on Sunday, January 22, after she spent 11 months while being bedridden in a hospital. The airline was previously sued for their negligence by the family, in order to recoup costs associated with Assouline’s medical bill that demanded millions of dollars.

Airline Victim Gaby Assouline: Family of disabled woman who fell off plane walkway sue Southwest Airlines for 'wrongful death
Airline Victim Gaby Assouline: Family of disabled woman who fell off plane walkway sue Southwest Airlines for ‘wrongful death-

Nearly a year after suffering a fall at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport that forced her to use a ventilator, Gaby Assouline died last week. She was 25 years old.

Ms Assouline’s family blames Southwest Airlines for the fall they believe caused her death and has sued the airline for damages.

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Airline Victim Gaby Assouline: Family of disabled woman who fell off plane walkway sue Southwest Airlines for ‘wrongful death’

According to their lawsuit, Ms Assouline was travelling down the jet bridge to board a Southwest flight when her electric wheelchair hit a junction that caused her to be thrown from her chair. The resulting fall left Ms Assouline paralysed and in need of a ventilator.

Per the lawsuit, Southwest and its contractor G2 Secure Staff could have prevented Ms Assouline’s accident had they provided her with the necessary wheelchair assistance or instruction or warned her or staff members about potential issues navigating the walkway.

Southwest Airlines issued a statement in the wake of the news of Ms Assouline’s death on Tuesday.

“Southwest offers its sincere condolences to Ms Assouline’s family, friends and all whose lives she touched,” the statement reads. “We have a more than 51-year commitment to caring for our people and customers and remain engaged with the parties involved.”

Ms Assouline was supposed to be travelling on a flight to Denver to visit her sister and was not being accompanied by a parent. Her mother, Sandra Assouline, received permission to accompany Ms Assouline through the airport’s security checkpoint and drop her off at the gate.

Airline Victim Gaby Assouline: Family of disabled woman who fell off plane walkway sue Southwest Airlines for 'wrongful death
Airline Victim Gaby Assouline: Family of disabled woman who fell off plane walkway sue Southwest Airlines for ‘wrongful death-

WPLG reported that Ms Assouline was diagnosed with a rare genetic order called Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva when she was 12 years old which made it challenging for her to walk long distances, which was why she required the use of a wheelchair in the airport.

Following the accident, Ms Assouline’s family set up a GoFundMe page to help pay for her medical bills. As of Tuesday, that page had received donations of more than $137,000. On January 24, Sandra Assouline posted an update to share that Ms Assouline had died.

“Gaby’s life was tragically interrupted 11 months ago but she put up the greatest fight with grace, friends, laughter and the strong belief that she would leave the hospital and come home very soon,” the update reads. “Unfortunately, complications robbed Gaby of that ending. Heaven just received the most beautiful, sweetest, innocent and precious soul!”

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