
CHICAGO – AUGUST 6: Travelers pass through a security checkpoint manned with new Transportation Security Agency employees in Terminal 5/International Departures at O’Hare International Airport August 6, 2002 in Chicago, Illinois. The federal workers took charge of the checkpoint at midnight August 6, screening passengers and carry-on luggage. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
Tim Boyle / Staff via Getty ImagesA family was leaving the country they were visiting and apparently on the way through TSA, one of their family members died. The family brought the corps to TSA, where they proceeded to pat the dead body down. Apparently the rule states that the dead body can still fly if they technically were alive when they checked in. All that was needed was the TSA officers follow protocol and do their routine pat-down check. The family said they didn't want to leave their loved ones body behind in a country they don't live in, so they carried her through!
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