South Korea probes newborn baby’s death on flight from PH

South Korea probes newborn baby’s death on Jeju Air flight from Clark

/ 01:25 PM June 02, 2025

South Korea’s police looking into death of newborn baby on flight from Philippines to Incheon

South Korean authorities had received a report at 6.44am that a baby aboard a plane was not breathing. FILE PHOTO: The Straits Times/Asia News Network

SEOUL — A baby boy born Sunday aboard a plane headed to Incheon from the Philippines has died, according to the Incheon International Airport Police Corps.

The 119 emergency operators received a report at around 6:44 a.m. that a baby born inside the plane was not breathing. The child’s heart had stopped by the time emergency workers arrived, and he was pronounced dead after being taken to a nearby hospital.

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The mother, a Filipino woman in her 30s, was on board with her husband, her mother-in-law, and her daughter, all nationals of the Philippines. The Jeju Air flight from Clark International Airport was set to land at Incheon at around 6:21 a.m.

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The airport police at Incheon said they would investigate the matter, including how the boy came to be born aboard a plane and how he died.

The police said they have jurisdiction in the case as it occurred inside an aircraft registered and flagged in Korea. International agreements permit varying degrees of jurisdiction over nationally flagged vessels, known as flag state jurisdiction. /dl

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