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Woman screaming “Allahu akbar”, claims to have explosives, storms cockpit of Cyprus-UK flight (video)

Hero father-of-three restrains woman claiming to have explosives who stripped to her underwear & tried to storm plane cockpit shouting "Allahu Akbar"

Newsroom August 17 08:33

 

A hero-father-of-three restrained a woman who stripped to her underwear and ran through a Manchester-bound plane naked before trying to storm the cockpit twice while shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.

Phillip O’Brien, 35, was a passenger on the Jet2 flight from Lanarca, Cyprus to Manchester on Tuesday 9 August when a woman, in her 30s, caused the panicked scene shortly after take-off.

The woman seemed to suggest she had explosives on board with her, and also asked the children she was with if they were ‘ready to die’.

She also told the terrified passengers and staff that her parents were members of terror group ISIS.

Mr O’Brien, a drainage firm boss, was on board with six of his family members, including his wife and three children aged eight to 14.

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The 35-year-old, who worked in security as a teenager, told The Mirror: ‘Everything was normal and then shortly after take-off a woman walked up the aisle naked and banged on the cockpit door shouting “Allahu Akbar”.

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