Easyjet passenger appears to intentionally cough on travelers as she’s escorted from plane: ‘Everybody dies’


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A passenger on an Easyjet flight from Ireland to Scotland reportedly made a scene, shouting expletives and warning her fellow travelers that “everybody dies!” after she was asked to leave the plane for refusing to wear a face mask.

“Police attended flight EZY481 from Belfast to Edinburgh on October 18th due to a passenger behaving disruptively on board and refusing to wear their face covering,” a spokesperson for Easyjet confirmed in a statement to Fox News.

“In line with EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) guidelines, all passengers are currently required to bring their own face covering for their flight which must be worn during boarding and onboard, except when eating or drinking,” the statement continued. “Passengers receive clear communications before they travel and via announcements onboard to ensure they are aware of this requirement for the health and safety of everyone on board. We will not tolerate disruptive behavior towards other passengers and crew.”

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A 30-year-old British woman traveling through London airport was arrested after more than $2.5 million was found in her luggage, reports say


Taylor Ardrey Sun, October 11, 2020, 4:00 PM CDT

  • A 30-year-old British woman, Tara Hanlon, was traveling through London’s Heathrow Airport when authorities discovered up to $2 million in her suitcases, according to The Sun
  • Hanlon was charged with money laundering and could spend up to 14 years behind bars. 
  • Minister for immigration compliance and the courts, Chris Philp, called the find the “largest individual cash seizure at the border so far in 2020.” 
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A 30-year-old woman could potentially spend up to 14 years in prison for carrying about 2 million British pound sterlings in multiple suitcases while traveling through an airport, the Sun reported. 

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