Former Cranberries’ singer released without charge after flight incident
Former Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan has been released without charge by police following an incident in the business class cabin of an Aer Lingus flight.
She was arrested on Monday after an air hostess was reportedly attacked on an Aer Lingus flight from New York to Shannon, County Clare.
Irish police said investigations were continuing.
O’Riordan, 43, who is married with three children, was 18 when she became lead singer of the Cranberries.
A police spokesman told Sky: "Gardai were called to meet the aircraft following an allegation of an assault on a female Aer Lingus air hostess. A Garda was also assaulted during the course of the arrest."
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