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Moment ‘drunk' passenger hauled off flight by cops after punching cabin crew

Moment ‘drunk' passenger hauled off flight by cops after punching cabin crew

News.com.aua day ago

This is the shocking moment a passenger was arrested after allegedly smacking an air hostess in the face.
Footage shows the man being restrained on board a TUI plane from Spanish holiday hotspot Gran Canaria to Birmingham in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
The man - who passengers say was drunk - was led away in handcuffs after appearing to strike a cabin crew member in an hour-long fit of rage, which left air hostesses in tears.
Flight attendants even attempted to use a 'restraint kit' to subdue the holiday-maker, but were unable to bring him under control even after the plane had landed.
It forced terrified crew members to scream for help while 220 passengers, including young kids, watched on.
Dramatic clips obtained by The Sun shows the mayhem unfold as cabin crew frantically run through the aisles pleading for the emergency services.
A witness told The Sun: 'It all kicked off just before 1am as we were landing in Birmingham from Las Palmas.'
'When they slammed the brakes, he was shouting that the plane was going to crash. He started shouting at the hostesses and got up to go to the toilet compartment.'
'The stewardess told him to sit back down, which he did, but then he got back up for the second time and went to the same place.'
'There was a lot of screaming and shouting between him and the crew, and then he punched an air hostess in the nose.'
'One minute he was calm, then he was throwing blows. He was extremely erratic.'
A number of passengers tried to intervene to help the air hostesses as the situation became violent.
The witness continued: 'Air hostesses were screaming for police in panic - they were shook up and crying.
'People had to tell them to stop screaming because it was scaring the kids - it was a nightmare.'
Clapping and cheering rang through the plane after West Midlands Police officers finally got on-board.
A witness told The Sun: 'The intoxicated guy put his hands up and said, 'Arrest me''.
'But then he resisted arrest.'
The drunk male was forced down onto other passengers by cops who quickly surrounded and cuffed him after he resisted arrest.
He was finally led away from the aircraft in handcuffs and chucked in a police van before passengers were able to exit, an hour after the ordeal began.
TUI and West Midlands Police were asked to comment.

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