In a weird incident, an oxygen concentrator which was being carried on an Indigo flight from Bengaluru to New Delhi for a COVID-19 contaminated patient on Monday went missing. Two days later, the gear was found with IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings, who landed on the identical airport on a Vistara flight.
As per a report in The New Indian Express, the oxygen concentrator was delivered to its unique recipient on Wednesday morning.
The report talked about that Anwar Ansari had dispatched the oxygen concentrator from Bengaluru for his 68-year-old father, who’s at present ailing after contracting the lethal virus. The gear was dispatched on Indigo Flight 6E 5161, which landed on the Indira Gandhi International Airport round 7.30 pm. Upon touchdown it was found that the concentrator, which was stuffed in a carton, went missing within the baggage declare space of Terminal 3.
The report included that the luggage was found with a CSK player, who subsequently alerted the airways firm, after which it was collected.
An announcement was launched by Indigo to pick information retailers on this regard. “As per the CCTV footage, the field was taken off the belt by one other airline porter and obtained combined up with the luggage of their passengers. These luggage belonged to the gamers of the CSK IPL crew who had arrived on a Vistara flight on the identical time.”
Meanwhile, a 129-run opening stand between Ruturaj Gaikwad and Faf du Plessis helped CSK beat SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) by seven wickets in an contest on the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday.