Captain calls police to throw 'racist' women off flight

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Captain calls police to throw racist women off flight
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"If you know them or are related to them you should be ashamed to know such disgusting human beings!" a fellow passenger posted on Facebook.

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Published: Thu 15 Sep 2016, 11:07 AM

Last updated: Thu 15 Sep 2016, 6:27 PM

"If you know them or are related to them you should be ashamed to know such disgusting human beings!" a fellow passenger, Amber Elouise Ferguson, posted on Facebook, after four women allegedly shouted racist slurs and threats onboard a Monarch flight from Manchester to Ibiza.
According to the Daily Mail, many disturbed passengers requested the crew members to change their seats to get away from the group of women on Tuesday evening. When passengers complained of their misbehaviour to the flight attendants, the captain called the police who disembarked them from the flight.
Amber Elouise Ferguson who was on the same flight posted photos of the women on Facebook, saying: "(The women) delayed our plane to Ibiza. they've been racist, making rude comments and threatening people!"

She went on to say, "If you know them or are related to them you should be ashamed to know such disgusting human beings!"
Ferguson told Manchester Evening News from Ibiza: "I think their behaviour was disgusting. Everyone on the way to Ibiza gets merry and loud but it's usually just fun banter. They took it to a whole other level by using extremely racist words and threatening people. They caused nothing but trouble and verbally abused everyone in their path."
"It's unacceptable, childish, uneducated behaviour. The girls should be utterly ashamed and disgusted with themselves. It could have ended up being a very dangerous flight," she said.
Ferguson added: "When my friends asked to move seats they started shouting abuse at them. We heard them say they would wait until the seat belt signs went off and then start fighting with all the passengers who had asked them to be quiet. They told me 'you don't know who you are dealing with and you'll get dealt with'. I'd love to be reunited with them and see if they are as brave without alcohol."
She reported that she also received a message on Facebook that said the same women misbehaved on a flight to Amsterdam in February.
Manchester Evening News reports that "Ferguson was travelling with three friends, two of whom, seated a row in front of the women, were first time flyers."
A spokesman for Monarch reportedly confirmed the incident and said: "Monarch takes a zero tolerance approach to disruptive behaviour on board all of our flights. The safety and security of our passengers, crew and aircraft is our absolute priority."
 

 

 

 


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