Topless Ryanair passenger trashes airport and attacks staff after missing flight
A shocking video has captured the moment a Ryanair passenger went on a rampage – attacking staff, smashing furniture and computers after he reportedly missed his flight.
In the video, which is circulating online, the unidentified man strips off his T-shirt in rage before he begins throwing furniture towards the airport staff. He was filmed throwing a bin at a wall before screaming and pointing furiously at staff who were hiding behind a glass door in Palma airport on Thursday (September 21).
The furious passenger hurled abuse at the panicked ground staff after missing his 5.43am flight to Gran Canaria. At one point, he picked up a computer and smashed it against a wall before doing the same with a chair and a printer, reports Ultima Hora.
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Broken pieces of furniture were seen scattered across the floor of the boarding gate. Reports say that moments earlier he had allegedly physically assaulted a Ryanair staff member.
Panicked employees called for help. Six security guards arrived at the chaotic scene to find the man still on a rampage. He is then said to have entered the women's bathroom, where he allegedly broke a mirror and threatened to kill himself.
The man reportedly cut himself on his chest and abdomen before the security guards managed to restrain him until the Spanish Guardia Civil officers arrived. He was taken to hospital for treatment before he was detained at a police station.
It comes after a different Ryanair flight erupted into chaos as passengers cheered after a woman slapped a man in the face, with the bloke arrested soon after. Allegedly drunk and disruptive behaviour from the bloke brought police presence onto the plane, with the Ryanair flight from Manchester to Faro, Portugal, turned back.
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