In a monster event, Celinda Levno, a 71-year-old journey assistant for American Airlines died during a layover in Denver on Saturday night after being stabbed. Levno had been a journey operator since 1989, according to a declaration from the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, who mentioned her career beginning with America West, which merged with American Airlines in 2005.
Levno passed away while on a vacation in Denver, according to the APFA speech, which did not specify the cause of her dying. She was the “victim of a foolish murder,” according to a statement from American Airlines.
The Denver Police Department reported on its Facebook page on Sunday that three distinct murder occurred in downtown Denver between the time of 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. on January 11.
The next stabbing victim was an adult women, according to the Facebook post, and she was later found dead in a hospital. The various two survivors sustained injuries, which were not lethal, according to the local news station 9 NEWS.
When the unnamed suspect began randomly stabbing people in a commuter area close to downtown Denver, Levno was attacked. She was taken to a clinic where she was stabbed in the mouth. She underwent a number of hours of operation before succumbing to her injury. According to NBC internet KPNX-TV, her father was called to inform him that his wife had passed away.
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