On Friday, a passenger slapped another passenger at Indigo’s Mumbai-Kolkata Flight 6E138. According to sources, after the incident, the accused was handed over to the security team of Kolkata Airport. The CISF has taken the accused into custody for investigation. At the same time, the airline declared the accused as unruly. In the share video on social media, a passenger can be seen slapping a sudden traveler. The cabin crew tried to stop the accused. After this, the victim passengers started crying. A passenger said that the victim had a panic attack. The cause of the incident is not yet clear. The flight was operated by Airbus A321 aircraft.
IndiGo said in its statement that we have received information about the incident of assault in our flight. Such indecent behavior is completely unacceptable. We strongly condemn this act. According to the protocol, all concerned regulatory agencies have been duly informed.
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Video viral on social media
A video of the incident is also going viral on social media, in which it can be seen that a passenger is sitting on his seat and suddenly slaps another passenger standing next to it. As soon as the slap starts, the afflicted passenger starts crying and he is removed from there. In the video, a cabin crew member can be heard saying to the accused. At the same time, another passenger asks the accused, “Why did you kill him? You have no right to kill anyone.
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Another passenger video in the case also heard saying that the victim’s passenger was probably getting panic attack. It could not be clear whether the incident occurred before the flight flew or the aircraft was in the air. The flight was being operated by Airbus A321 aircraft. This incident has once again raised questions about the need for sensitivity in aviation services for safety of passengers and mental health. Further action is awaited by the airline and the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation).
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