Hodges started feeling slightly faint as soon as the flight landed at the airport, the flight attendants were immediately asked for help, and they decided to contact the medical facilities as quickly as possible on the ground at the airport. The paramedics tried to bring her back to life by reviving her with the defibrillator, but unfortunately, it didn't work.
Brandi had no history of previous health issues.
Brandi's cousin, Gloria Ray-Banks said it's going to cost about $6,000 to get Hodges' body back to the United States.
She said the process is on hold due to the holiday Eid al-Fitr, which has closed a lot of businesses in Dubai.
It won't be until Sunday when shops start to open back up.
Chineke!
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