A scorpion stung a passenger on a flight from Costa Rica to Spain, which forced the sealing of the Iberia airlines Airbus 340 at Madrid's Barajas International Airport, said aviation sources
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The incident took place last Thursday aboard Flight 6316 from San Jose to Madrid.
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The pilot told the Barajas control tower that a scorpion had stung a passenger; the airport's medical service was subsequently notified, the sources told EFE Monday.
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Upon the airliner's arrival at Madrid, Barajas doctors confirmed the arachnid sting on the passenger's left arm, for which they took her to a hospital in the Spanish capital.
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The woman of Swiss nationality remained under observation until she was released the next day.
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The passenger was on a flight from San Jose to Madrid with another five people, who had planned to continue their trip to Zurich.
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One member of the group remained in Madrid to accompany the passenger during her hospitalization, while the other four continued on to the Swiss city as planned.
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The Iberia plane had to be sealed off, according to the regulations for such cases, in order to find the scorpion and disinfect the aircraft.u00a0
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