Biman Bangladesh: Shirtless man punches passenger in mid-air brawl; Video Viral

According to the video shared by Twitter user Bitanko Biswas, the mid-air fight took place in the Biman Bangladesh Boeing 777 flight, the national carrier of Bangladesh

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The mid-air arguments, fights, and brawls have been grabbing the headlines for the past few days and passengers' unruly behaviors are becoming a matter of concern for the flight carriers. Now, the Biman Bangladesh fight video has been going viral on social media and it has now started to grab global traction. According to the video shared by Twitter user Bitanko Biswas, the mid-air fight took place in the Biman Bangladesh Boeing 777 flight, the national carrier of Bangladesh. Although when the Biman Bangladesh fight took place is not known, the ugly brawl has been breaking the internet.

In the Biman Bangladesh flight fight video, it can be seen a shirtless passenger who seems upset is seen having a heated argument with another passenger seated in the front row of the flight. The shirtless passenger also appears to be crying. During the course of the argument, the man is also seen holding the co-passenger's collar, whose face is not visible in the video. The seated passenger then slaps him and the man becomes angrier. In response, the shirtless man throws punches at him. Other people try to intervene and attempt to pull him away but in vain. The video ends with flyers holding the upset, shirtless passenger.

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Shankar Mishra, the man accused of urinating on his co-flyer on Air India's November 26 flight from New York to Delhi, has been arrested from Karnataka's Bengaluru. According to the Delhi police, Shankar Mishra who was earlier absconding was arrested from Bengaluru on Friday. The accused has been brought to Delhi and will be produced in Delhi's Patiala House court on Saturday.

Delhi Police has filed a case against Mishra under sections 294 (obscene act in a public place), 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman) and 510 (misconduct in public by a drunken person) of the Indian Penal Code as well as under Aircraft Rules.

The case was registered based on the complaint of the woman co-flyer. In the complaint, she claimed that she had informed the crew that she did not want to see his face and was "stunned" when the offender was brought before her and "started crying and profusely apologising". According to the complaint, he also begged her to not approach the police, saying he was a family man and did not wish his wife and child to be affected by the incident.


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