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“I hope you all die“was one of the phrases that a woman shouted at the passengers of a plane when they asked her to leave the plane for not wearing a mask, a necessary measure to avoid contagion of the new coronavirus.
The incident occurred on an EasyJet company aircraft traveling from Belfast (Northern Ireland) to Edinburgh (Scotland).
The attack by the woman involved was recorded in two videos of witnesses to the embarrassing incident.
The footage begins with the Scottish woman screaming “All of you, fuck off!“while collecting your carry-on luggage.
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He is then heard warning those present that “they need to get a life, everyone dies, did you know that?”At that moment a member of the crew approaches to ask him to be silent and at the same time indicates with his hand where the exit is.
The angry woman did not get off the plane without first telling everyone present that they were all going to die
As a result of her disgust the unscrupulous woman coughed over some travelers who remained silent. “Whether from coronavirus or not, everyone is going to die,” added the altered passenger.
Seconds later, another crew member, obviously upset, yells at her to get off “now!”, To which she responds wishing him death. That’s the last thing you hear her say before disappearing from the picture and being arrested, according to official information from Belfast International Airport.
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The video caused such a stir on social networks that EasyJet decided to confirm to public opinion that, indeed, the events occurred on the afternoon of October 18.
An irate passenger was taken off an Easyjet airline plane flying from Belfast to Edinburgh for not wearing a mouth guard. The woman spit and coughs at the passengers as she was lowered and shouted “die all.” Minutes later she was arrested.
Via LFC_blano pic.twitter.com/I9ynw53Btd– ElPipila (@elpipila_mx) October 19, 2020
(Can you read us from the app? See here the two videos that passengers took of the event).
“In accordance with the guidelines of the European Aviation Safety Agency, currently all passengers must wear their own face masks during boarding and while on board, except when eating or drinking,” the company explained.
As of October 19, the United Kingdom had 741,212 confirmed coronavirus cases, according to the government of that country. That makes it the 11th country with the most cases.
It is also one of the countries most affected by the ‘second wave’ of coronavirus cases that has been felt mainly in Europe.
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