In another case of a mid-flight fistfight incident, two passengers onboard a Biman Bangladesh flight engaged in a physical altercation. In a video clip, that has gone viral on the internet, a shirtless man can be seen punching a passenger who is seated on the flight.
The clip opened up showing a shirtless man in his 20s pulling something from the passenger’s grip. The seated passenger, who is not visible in the clip, is seen slapping the shirtless man. Then the shirtless man starts throwing punches on the passenger. Other passengers on the flight step forward and grab the shirtless man to end the fight.
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Another "Unruly Passenger" 👊
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This time on a Biman Bangladesh Boeing 777 flight!🤦♂️ pic.twitter.com/vnpfe0t2pz
The incident took place on a Biman Bangladesh Boeing 777 flight. It appears that the brawl started over some possession or the seat, however the reason of the ‘fist fight’ is not cleared yet.
In recent days, several cases of mid-air brawls have come to light, ranging from passengers misbehaving with flight crew to fighting each other.
The most recent incident that has made headlines was, a drunken man urinated on a 70-year-old woman passenger in the business class of the Air India flight. The bizarre incident took place on November 26 on New York-Delhi bound Air India flight - AI 102.
The incident came to light when the elderly woman wrote to Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran, telling him about her unpleasant experience.
The Delhi Police arrested accused Shankar Mishra from Bengaluru on January 7. The accused was sent to 14-day judicial custody by the court.
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In the meantime, a passenger in Australia was expelled from a flight after starting a confrontation with the pilot. The incident took place at the Townsville airport in Queensland inside a Virgin Australia flight between Townsville to Sydney. The man misbehaved with the pilot and grabbed him by his collar. According to a 7News Australia report, the Queensland police officers intervened and took the man out of the airport.