I appreciate that this is still before the courts and that for legal reasons it's impossible to comment. Nothing can bring this gentleman back, and the family acknowledges that, obviously. It's a tragedy and it is something that the family will continue to endure.
However, going forward, perhaps changes can be made to ensure that better care is provided for people who are experiencing traumatic health-related events. Perhaps it could be better training or better resources on board.
What have you considered in order to ensure that while this might not be entirely preventable in all cases going forward, lives can be saved if proper life-saving care is available on board? What changes have you made?