Another urinating incident in flight! Drunk passenger did shameful act

Another case of urination during air travel has come to light. An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi got drunk and urinated on a fellow passenger.

Another urinating incident in flight! Drunk passenger did shameful act

For the past few days, strange incidents are continuously coming to the fore on the flight. There have been many cases of the orgy of drunken passengers in flight. Another case of urination in air travel has come to light. A drunken passenger allegedly urinated on his friend on an American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi. The accused was arrested soon after the flight landed at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport.

The matter of urination in American Airlines coming from New York to Delhi has come to light. According to the information received, the incident reportedly took place in aircraft number AA292. The flight took off from New York at 9.16 pm on Friday night and landed at Delhi airport at 10.12 am on Saturday night. During the flight itself, the youth, in a state of intoxication, allegedly shouted at his male passenger.

According to airport sources, the accused is a student at an American university. He was in an inebriated condition. When the student was sleeping, he urinated. The urine leaked and spilled on a fellow passenger. The crew was informed about the incident. The source said that after the student apologized, the passenger refused to file a case against him. The passenger does not want the student's career to be spoiled because of him.

However, the airline took it seriously and the Air Traffic Control (ATC) at IGI Airport was informed about the incident. ATC alerted CISF personnel. He handed over the accused passenger to the Delhi Police.

Let us tell you that this is not the first such incident, such incidents have come to the fore earlier as well. A similar incident had come to light in November last year, where an inebriated man (Shankar Mishra) allegedly urinated on an elderly woman on an Air India flight from New York to New Delhi. An FIR was registered against Mishra a month after the incident.