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airline: Lina Di Falco, 54, now faces potential costs running into hundreds of thousands of dollars after failing to get compensation from the airline giant, according to Nine News Australia. Ms Di Falco sued the airline for damages in the Victorian Supreme Court, claiming the denial of adequate water caused her to faint and fall, hurting her ankle on the March 2015 flight from Melbourne to Dubai. To improve your experience update it here News National Thirsty passenger who fainted on flight loses case against airline By 9News Staff12 43pm Oct 15, 2019Facebook Tweet MailA thirsty traveller has lost a legal case against Emirates airline, after claiming she collapsed on a long-haul flight as a result of being denied enough water. Lina Di Falco leaves the Old High Court building in Melbourne, Tuesday, June 11, 2019. Justice Jacinta Forbes today found Emirates had no liability. AAP The mother told the trial the injury caused her constant pain, forced her to take two months off work, deprived her of doing the things she loved and led to her marriage breakdown. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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