It is unclear if the two incidents are connected.
Ireland's national police, An Garda Siochana, said a 25-year-old man had died after becoming 'agitated' Sunday on the Lisbon to Dublin flight.
Another passenger received a hand injury during the incident, the Garda said in a statement.
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Irish and UK media reported that the man had allegedly bitten the other passenger on the hand during the Aer Lingus flight.
'The flight was diverted to Cork airport when the man on board became agitated. He was attended to by a doctor and nurse who were on the flight but was pronounced dead at the airport at 6:40 p.m,' the Garda statement said.
A post-mortem on the man is being carried out at Cork University Hospital.
Police said they also discovered 'what they believe to be 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds) of amphetamine in the luggage of a woman in her 40s who was on the same flight.'
The woman -- believed to be a Portuguese national -- was arrested and was being held under the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act, police said.
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Police said they also discovered 'what they believe to be 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds) of amphetamine in the luggage of a woman in her 40s who was on the same flight.' January: Police stop apparent suicide attempt on JetBlue flight Ireland's national police, An Garda Siochana, said a 25-year-old man had died after becoming 'agitated' Sunday on the Lisbon to Dublin flight. 'The flight was diverted to Cork airport when the man on board became agitated. He was attended to by a doctor and nurse who were on the flight but was pronounced dead at the airport at 6:40 p.m,' the Garda statement said. 'The flight was diverted to Cork airport when the man on board became agitated. He was attended to by a doctor and nurse who were on the flight but was pronounced dead at the airport at 6:40 p.m,' the Garda statement said. Police said they also discovered 'what they believe to be 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds) of amphetamine in the luggage of a woman in her 40s who was on the same flight.' Ireland's national police, An Garda Siochana, said a 25-year-old man had died after becoming 'agitated' Sunday on the Lisbon to Dublin flight. It is unclear if the two incidents are connected. It is unclear if the two incidents are connected. It is unclear if the two incidents are connected. January: Police stop apparent suicide attempt on JetBlue flight January: Police stop apparent suicide attempt on JetBlue flight The woman -- believed to be a Portuguese national -- was arrested and was being held under the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act, police said. 'The flight was diverted to Cork airport when the man on board became agitated. He was attended to by a doctor and nurse who were on the flight but was pronounced dead at the airport at 6:40 p.m,' the Garda statement said. Police said they also discovered 'what they believe to be 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds) of amphetamine in the luggage of a woman in her 40s who was on the same flight.' Police said they also discovered 'what they believe to be 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds) of amphetamine in the luggage of a woman in her 40s who was on the same flight.' 'The flight was diverted to Cork airport when the man on board became agitated. He was attended to by a doctor and nurse who were on the flight but was pronounced dead at the airport at 6:40 p.m,' the Garda statement said. Police said they also discovered 'what they believe to be 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds) of amphetamine in the luggage of a woman in her 40s who was on the same flight.' Police said they also discovered 'what they believe to be 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds) of amphetamine in the luggage of a woman in her 40s who was on the same flight.' 'The flight was diverted to Cork airport when the man on board became agitated. He was attended to by a doctor and nurse who were on the flight but was pronounced dead at the airport at 6:40 p.m,' the Garda statement said. A post-mortem on the man is being carried out at Cork University Hospital. Another passenger received a hand injury during the incident, the Garda said in a statement. A post-mortem on the man is being carried out at Cork University Hospital. Irish and UK media reported that the man had allegedly bitten the other passenger on the hand during the Aer Lingus flight. 'The flight was diverted to Cork airport when the man on board became agitated. He was attended to by a doctor and nurse who were on the flight but was pronounced dead at the airport at 6:40 p.m,' the Garda statement said. The woman -- believed to be a Portuguese national -- was arrested and was being held under the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act, police said. Another passenger received a hand injury during the incident, the Garda said in a statement.
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