The Philadelphia Police Department has identified the woman found dead in a Philadelphia hotel room as Diana Ramos, a 66-year-old American Airlines flight attendant. The discovery was made by hotel housekeepers at a Marriott hotel near the Philadelphia airport on Monday evening.
Reports indicate that Ramos had been scheduled to check out of the hotel two days prior to her tragic discovery. The circumstances surrounding her death immediately raised suspicion, leading authorities to investigate it as a potential homicide. According to reports, the deceased was found with a sock in her mouth at 10:45 p.m. on Monday by the hotel housekeepers.
As of now, no weapons have been found at the scene, and no arrests have been made in connection with the case. The Philadelphia Police Department is actively working to determine the circumstances of Ramos’s death.
A source familiar with the situation, who also works as a flight attendant for American Airlines, expressed the complexity of the case, stating, “Everybody is still trying to figure out what happened and why her crew just left her.” The source added that they had learned the victim’s crew was Los Angeles-based, and many unanswered questions remain regarding the incident.
Before Diana Ramos was identified as the victim, American Airlines issued a statement expressing their deep sorrow and support for those affected by this tragic event. “We are devastated by this news. Our thoughts are with the family and colleagues, and we’re doing everything we can to ensure all affected have the support they need during this difficult time. We will continue to cooperate fully with local law enforcement in their investigation,” the statement read.
The investigation into Diana Ramos’s death remains ongoing as authorities work to unravel the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.