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Angry passenger leaves airport worker with a 'fractured spine' after brutal assault

Angry passenger leaves airport worker with a 'fractured spine' after brutal assault

Daily Mail​a day ago
An Indian airport worker has been left with an alleged fractured spine after a vicious attack by a passenger during a row over baggage fees.
The incident took place at Srinagar International Airport and the passenger lost his cool and began the assault after he attempted to take baggage weighing 16kg onboard, well above the airlines 7kg limit.
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