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Liam Buckler

Shocking clip of woman threatening easyJet flight and leaving kids 'screaming in fear'

Shocking footage shows a woman threatening easyJet passengers and leaving kids "screaming in fear" - before being removed from the flight.

The woman has been banned from easyJet after a passenger filmed the incident aboard a flight from Luton to Bodrum, Turkey, last month, April 18.

The woman was escorted by Turkish police from the aircraft and handed a five-year-ban from easyJet whilst another man accompanying her was also issued a two-year ban.

The passenger, who wished to remain anonymous, filmed multiple disputes the pair had between themselves, passengers and flight attendants.

In the video, it shows the couple confronting two passengers sitting in the row behind them on the plane who tried to calm the pair down.

The woman can be heard shouting: "You take it out on me, I will take it out on your bird! So go on then, say it then!

The passenger who filmed the incident captured various disputes the pair had (Deadline News)
The woman was escorted by Turkish police from the aircraft (Deadline News)

"Go on then, say it again, say what you were going to say to me! "Nothing."

In the next clip, Turkish police service are seen handling the couple's passports and passing them to an easyJet employee for inspection.

Finally, the disgruntled pair were escorted down the walkway from the aircraft where they can be heard arguing with the police.

Speaking today, May 4, the passenger said: "Then they just argued the whole flight.

"Well she argued, he ignored her and tried to sleep but she kept hitting, slapping and shouting at him.

The woman was left with a five-year-ban from easyJet (Deadline News)
The flight was heading to Turkey from Luton (Deadline News)

"Then he started to Argue back with her.

"An air hostess asked them to calm down and she threatened to smash her teeth in and sort her out once off the plane.

"Then it was quiet for 10-minutes and she started swearing and screaming just none stop."

The passenger added people around the couple asked the woman to stop and leave her partner alone because he wasn't doing anything agitating.

They said: "The people behind her politely asked her to stop and leave her partner alone because he wasn't doing anything, just sleeping.

"She went mad and then the partner joined in and they argued against the other couple together and fell back in love for a few minutes.

"They high fived each other and she said 'let's go get arrested in turkey together babes.'

"He had a bottle of whiskey under his seat from duty free but the air hostess didn't know about that.

"They kept asking her to be quiet but she was so aggressive it was clear they were scared of her.

"He had obviously taken some substance because he was constantly sniffing and moving in a way we know drug takers do.

"They just continued like this the whole flight."

Towards the end of the flight as they neared landing, the passenger said the woman appeared to get worked up again.

The passenger added: "Then as we landed we were told we could get up and she started again so we were told to sit down and we all knew we were waiting for the police.

"Kids were screaming in fear because she was so loud!

"The police boarded and took their passports. They continued to argue with the police and were taken to a room in the police station."

Social media users were left shocked by the behaviour. One user said: "So unfair on the other passengers, there's just no need."

Another wrote: "Ban drinking in airports and on aircraft." and another commented: "People like that should be banned from flying for life."

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