translated from Spanish: Japanese die on a flight; He had 246 packs of cocaine in his stomach.

The Sonora attorney General’s office found 246 cocaine wrappers inside the body of a Japanese citizen who died last Friday aboard a plane at the Hermosillo airport, Sonora.  
The deceased was identified as Udo “N” and was 42 years old. According to the dependency, Udo came from Bogotá, Colombia, and went to Mexico City and headed to Narita, Japan.
At around 2 a.m. on Friday, the Boeing 787/8 aircraft personnel with N961AM license plates, coming from CDMX and bound for Narita, Japan, reported that a passenger was suffering from seizures, so he requested emergency landing at the airport International General Ignacio Pesqueira García.
In a matter of minutes the landing maneuvers were made and the emergency personnel arrived. At 2:25 a.m. The paramedics who attended the emergency reported the death of Udo “N.”
Forensic Medical Service Experts (SEMEFO) determined that Udo’s death was due to cerebral edema due to hypertensive crisis, derived from a narcotic overdose in his body.

Hours later, the state attorney General’s office reported that in Udo’s intestines and stomach, 246 plastic cocaine wrappers, 2.5 centimeters in length by an inch wide, were located.
The body of the Japanese passenger did not show any other signs of violence that could cause the death, while the area of pathology of the General Hospital of the state performs other studies to rule out health problems.
Once the body was taken out of the plane and the corresponding international protocols were carried out, the other 198 passengers that were coming in the flight, continued their trip to Japan.
Because it is federal competition, the prosecutor General of Justice of Sonora, will send the diligences and test data collected in the research folder to the attorney General’s office, reported in a statement the state unit.
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Original source in Spanish

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