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Dog dies after airline worker had it placed in overhead bin

- DAVID KOENIG

A dog died on a United Airlines plane after a flight attendant ordered its owner to put the animal in the plane’s overhead bin.

United said Tuesday it took full responsibi­lity for the incident on the Monday night flight from Houston to New York.

In a statement, United called it “a tragic accident that should never have occurred, as pets should never be placed in the overhead bin.”

The dog was in a small pet carrier designed to fit under an airline seat.

Passengers reported that they heard barking during the flight and didn’t know that the dog had died until the plane landed at LaGuardia Airport.

Passenger Maggie Gremminger posted a photo on Twitter of the dog’s owner and children after the flight. “I want to help this woman and her daughter. They lost their dog because of a United flight attendant. My heart is broken,” she wrote.

United spokesman Charles Hobart said the flight attendant told the dog’s owner to put the pet carrier in the overhead bin because the bag was partly obstructin­g the aisle. It is unclear why the carrier was not placed under a seat, he said.

Hobart said United is investigat­ing the incident and talking to the flight attendant, whom he declined to identify. He said the airline refunded the tickets purchased for the dog owner and her two children and the fee that they paid to bring a pet on board — typically $200.

The cause of the dog’s death was not immediatel­y known. The spokesman said Chicago-based United offered to pay for a necropsy.

Last year, 18 animals died while being transporte­d on United — there were six cases on all other U.S. carriers combined, according to the Department of Transporta­tion.

United has suffered a string of incidents that generated bad publicity in the past two years, including the violent removal of a passenger from a United Express plane to make room for a crew member, and the death of a giant rabbit.

The rabbit’s Iowa owners sued the airline, which they said cremated the animal to destroy evidence about the cause of death.

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The small dog died aboard a United Airlines flight from Houston to New York.

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