A woman arrived late for her flight and was not allowed to board the plane. She became irate and was handcuffed and put into a holding cell, where she was left until she quieted.
They went in and found her dead; somehow the handcuffs had become wrapped around her neck.
At some point, her flight was rebooked.
Five years ago, my granddaughter booked a flight for herself and me to Oklahoma City. Since she wasn't sure if I would be the one going with her or her mother, she booked the flight in her mother's name. On the day of the flight was the first I heard that the flight (which was paid for by me) was not in my name.
I had to take a later flight and pay yet another fare.
Delta would not do anything about reimbursement, even though I had paid for three flights and one went empty, through no fault of mine.
I can understand this woman getting irate, even though it was a different airport and a different airline.
2007-10-01
04:17:22
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Andy S -- the report I read simply said she arrived late.
2007-10-01
04:50:38 ·
update #1