Irish Lawyer Sentenced to 6 Months Jail, who Spat at the Crew Member

During the flight, woman found drunk so she has been sentenced to 6 months imprisonment and for misbehaving with the crew member, she has been given 2 months rigorous imprisonment. She spat on crew member’s face on denying to give alcohol.
Irish Lawyer Sentenced to 6 Months Jail, who Spat at the Crew Member

Last year, a British court sentenced an Irish woman, who was abusive with Air India crew, sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment. There was a viral video of the woman in it. When he refused to give alcohol, she spat on a male crew member. She even abused him. This aircraft was going from Mumbai to London.

The accused woman's name is Simon Burns and she is 50 years old. During the flight, the woman has been sentenced to 6 months 'imprisonment and two months' imprisonment for pushing with the crew member. The accused woman had said the crew overturning words that she was an international lawyer. The lady was traveling from Mumbai to London.

While pronouncing the sentence, the judge said that woman being drunk and such behavior is dangerous. The woman also spat upon when the crew member did not let her drink wine, which the judge called outrageously insulting. In addition to the jail sentence to the woman, the judge has said that the person, who has treated him wrongly, will have to pay a compensation of 300 pounds.

During the hearing in the court, it was said that during the long journeywomen had drunk three bottles of wine. But despite this, he was demanding the fourth bottle. On this, a crew member of Air India says that he did not see the behavior of that Irish lady as he had never seen during his 34-year career.

Only after the incident, a report was registered against the woman. The woman was taken into custody during landing at London's Heathrow Airport. The incident took place on November 10 at 9:31 am from Mumbai to London, flight AI-131. These aircraft landed in London near one o'clock in the afternoon.

 According to Air India, women are from Ireland. In this case, no official statement has been issued by Air India yet. Not only this, the airline has refused to reveal the identity of the female passenger.

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