A Philadelphia jury returned a defense verdict earlier this month, finding in favor of two airlines that were accused of botching their efforts to aid a drunken airport patron and failing to prevent him from falling down drunk at the airport — an incident that led to serious brain injuries and ultimately his death three years later.

In the case, jurors denied the plaintiff’s estate compensation from the defendant airlines.

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