Newlywed row forces emergency landing
A groom forced a Delta Air Lines flight to divert to the Cayman Islands after he got into a ‘drunken row’ with his new wife en route to their honeymoon.
The situation got so bad that the crew, flying from Atlanta to Costa Rica, opted to make an emergency landing on Grand Cayman Island, reports Reuters.
And after the man was taken into custody, the bride stayed on the aircraft to continue to the Costa Rican capital of San Jose
Royal Cayman Islands chief inspector Raymond Christian would not identify the couple but did acknowledge that the man was a US citizen.
Delta spokeswoman Lindsay McDuff said the crew decided to divert to Grand Cayman because of a "disruptive customer."
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