son Jackson revealed his flight to India was forced to make an emergency landing after one of the passengers died. Jackson, his partner Kiah and a few friends were on an Air India flight from Singapore when a passenger three rows behind him died, resulting in the emergency situation.
"We managed to get on an Air India flight that night," he said about his flight to India. "But on the way there, something happened which I've never experienced on a flight before ever - you hear stories about it - but three rows behind us someone had a heart attack and... not confirmed a heart attack... but they were doing CPR for over an hour.
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"Had to emergency land in Calcutta and were there for about 2-3 hours and then we made it to (our destination in) India." His friend, Gabriel Chenkov-Shaw, took to his own page to share details of the horror situation.
"I don't know if this is the weirdest and saddest thing to happen while catching a flight," Gabriel explained in a video. "I get tapped on the shoulder at like 2am to say someone three rows behind you has literally just died.
"I was just woken up and was like, 'What the actual f**k?' I've never been in proximity to death or someone dying before let alone on the same plane as them.

"The plane was in absolute hysterics, I've never seen anything like it, it was something out of a movie. They start asking who are the doctors on the plane.. made emergency landing in some random spot in India...
He added: "They have no (in-flight) entertainment whatsover, my phone was flat so just staring at the next person's seat in front of me for 16 hours straight.'
Shane's son is in India to visit the Rajasthan Royal - the side his late father led to the IPL title in 2008.
Following the horror flight, Jackson and his friends seemed to quickly settle into their plans as they shared snaps of themselves in the Rajasthan Royal shirts.
, at the age of just 52. While was the sport in which he enjoyed a fruitful career for , the leg spinner was also a keen golfer.
Shane Warne retired as the record test wicket taker with 708 dismissals, and remains second on the all-time rankings behind Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan.
A multiple Ashes winner and 1999 World Cup winner with his country, he was given a state funeral back in Australia after dying on the Thai island of Koh Samui.
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