Sounds like a gronk. Also, if you’re choosing to fly Malaysia, you’re really taking a big gamble nowadays - that airline can’t catch a break
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Arif’s lawyer, Mostafa Daoudie, said his client had “serious mental health issues” and didn’t seem to understand the situation he was in.
Well, ‘shocked pikachu’ me.
That would have been terrifying for the passengers.
I don’t know what the regulations etc are for banning people from flying, but I guess Malaysian airlines won’t be seeing him again.