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It was ruckus aboard an American Airlines flight set to depart from Miami to Los Angeles as an enraged woman hit her boyfriend with a laptop, accusing him of 'looking at another woman'.
A video of the fight posted on social media, shows the woman shouting at her boyfriend and abusing him, before she starts hitting him. According to Daily Mail, the row between the couple worsened and a cabin crew member intervened and told them to be calm as there was a child seated nearby.
However, the woman did not stop and chased her boyfriend down the aisle after the flight staff took him to the front of the plane. The footage shows the woman following her boyfriend and smashing a laptop on his head, leaving fellow passengers shocked.
One passenger is heard saying in the video: 'Just take her off the plane' when the woman gets out of control.
The video shows the woman continuing to shove and slap her boyfriend before she returns to get her hand luggage. The pilot tells her that she will be charged with assault, to which she replies: 'Fine, whatever'. The video has been retweeted almost 30,000 times since in one day while the woman was later reported to have been arrested.
Following the incident, American Airlines said in a statement: 'Prior to departure on Sunday at Miami International Airport, two passengers who were traveling together were involved in a dispute. Law enforcement was requested, and both passengers were removed from the aircraft'.
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