‘She will be so sorely missed by us all.’
The 60-year-old was a customer service station attendant at Wynyard Station.Francesca*, her husband and baby were sitting a row in front when they heard the woman make a “weird noise”.Francesca says she was woken by the noise and looked around the dark cabin, “trying to understand what was happening”.
About 20 minutes later, four different stewards arrived, lifted Gordon out of her seat and started CPR and a defibrillator. Sharon Gordon died while flying solo on flight QR908 from Doha to Sydney after visiting her daughter in London on Friday.7NEWS on Tuesday revealed Gordon’s heartbroken family have requested help from the federal government after the airline said it did all it could.“I love her and will miss her so much,” he said.“Her workmates at Wynyard Station are devastated.”
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