Janice Xu died Thursday evening while flying from Los Angeles to Seattle with Delta Air Lines.
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Coroner investigates death of West Vancouver girl, 10, on U.S. flight – Vancouver Sun
A 10-year-old West Vancouver girl died on Boxing Day after suffering a medical emergency aboard a flight in the United States.
The Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner has identified the girl as Janice Xu. The coroner confirms she died Thursday evening. Xu was flying from Los Angeles to Seattle with Delta Air Lines.
The coroner says an investigation is underway to confirm the cause of death.
Lt. David Smith of the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner said Xu’s cause of death will not be released until further investigations are complete, according to a Washington Post story.
The Los Angeles Fire Department said in a statement that paramedics responded to a call for medical aid to a female child at LAX shortly before 6 p.m.
The LAFD says they “furiously worked to save her life” but “all efforts were futile and the child was beyond medical help.”
Ian Gregor, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, says in a statement that Delta Air Lines Flight 2423 returned to the Los Angeles airport after departing for Seattle because of a medical emergency.
Drake Castaneda, a spokesman for Delta Air Lines, deferred all questions about the girl’s death to local authorities.
He said the other passengers on the flight were transferred to another aircraft to reach their final destination.
Mary Newman, president of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation, says about 7,000 children and youth under 18 years die in the U.S. each year from sudden cardiac arrest.
She says many young people who die from sudden cardiac arrest didn’t know they had heart conditions like Long Qt syndrome, which is a heart rhythm disorder that can cause serious irregular beats, or Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which is a disease in which the heart muscle becomes abnormally thick.
Newman says sudden cardiac arrest can happen to children with these underlying conditions who play sports, or it can happen to a child sitting in class or on an airplane like Xu, which is why the foundation is advocating for defibrillators in schools.
She said airlines are required to carry defibrillators.
— With files from Tiffany Crawford
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Netflix’s subscriber growth slows as gains from password-sharing crackdown subside
Netflix on Thursday reported that its subscriber growth slowed dramatically during the summer, a sign the huge gains from the video-streaming service’s crackdown on freeloading viewers is tapering off.
The 5.1 million subscribers that Netflix added during the July-September period represented a 42% decline from the total gained during the same time last year. Even so, the company’s revenue and profit rose at a faster pace than analysts had projected, according to FactSet Research.
Netflix ended September with 282.7 million worldwide subscribers — far more than any other streaming service.
The Los Gatos, California, company earned $2.36 billion, or $5.40 per share, a 41% increase from the same time last year. Revenue climbed 15% from a year ago to $9.82 billion. Netflix management predicted the company’s revenue will rise at the same 15% year-over-year pace during the October-December period, slightly than better than analysts have been expecting.
The strong financial performance in the past quarter coupled with the upbeat forecast eclipsed any worries about slowing subscriber growth. Netflix’s stock price surged nearly 4% in extended trading after the numbers came out, building upon a more than 40% increase in the company’s shares so far this year.
The past quarter’s subscriber gains were the lowest posted in any three-month period since the beginning of last year. That drop-off indicates Netflix is shifting to a new phase after reaping the benefits from a ban on the once-rampant practice of sharing account passwords that enabled an estimated 100 million people watch its popular service without paying for it.
The crackdown, triggered by a rare loss of subscribers coming out of the pandemic in 2022, helped Netflix add 57 million subscribers from June 2022 through this June — an average of more than 7 million per quarter, while many of its industry rivals have been struggling as households curbed their discretionary spending.
Netflix’s gains also were propelled by a low-priced version of its service that included commercials for the first time in its history. The company still is only getting a small fraction of its revenue from the 2-year-old advertising push, but Netflix is intensifying its focus on that segment of its business to help boost its profits.
In a letter to shareholder, Netflix reiterated previous cautionary notes about its expansion into advertising, though the low-priced option including commercials has become its fastest growing segment.
“We have much more work to do improving our offering for advertisers, which will be a priority over the next few years,” Netflix management wrote in the letter.
As part of its evolution, Netflix has been increasingly supplementing its lineup of scripted TV series and movies with live programming, such as a Labor Day spectacle featuring renowned glutton Joey Chestnut setting a world record for gorging on hot dogs in a showdown with his longtime nemesis Takeru Kobayashi.
Netflix will be trying to attract more viewer during the current quarter with a Nov. 15 fight pitting former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson against Jake Paul, a YouTube sensation turned boxer, and two National Football League games on Christmas Day.
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