Ryanair plane diverted after man removes shirt and throws punches
A Ryanair plane heading to Dublin had to be diverted to Denmark after a ‘drunk’ man started throwing punches.
The flight was on its way to Ireland from Riga in Latvia when the main removed his shirt and stood at the back of the plane throwing punches.
He was recorded causing a disturbance and was eventually ‘subdued and tied up’ by other passengers, reports the Daily Mail.
Ryanair was forced to make an unscheduled landing at Aarhus airport in Denmark and the man was arrested.
Diane
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