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Unruly passenger forces emergency landing in Boston
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 16 - 08 - 2006


A woman panicking from
claustrophobia caused a Washington-bound flight from London to
make an emergency landing in Boston on Wednesday, sparking a
major security alert, according to Reuters.
Police and other officials said there was no apparent
terrorist threat, but the incident set off a major security
response a week after British authorities said they had foiled
a plot to blow up planes from London to the United States.
United Airlines flight 923, carrying 182 passengers and 12
crew, was escorted by fighter jets to Boston after crew members
confronted a 59-year-old U.S. woman who became unruly due to an
apparent panic attack, officials said.
Nenette Day, a spokeswoman with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation in Boston, said the woman became disruptive on
the flight and had to be forcibly restrained. She was arrested
after the plane landed. Disrupting an international flight is a
crime, said Day.
The woman was carrying hand cream and matches but was not a
terrorist threat, said Christopher White, a Transportation
Security Administration spokesman. Those items are not banned
on commercial flights, he said.
"There are no known links to terrorism regarding this event
at this time," said White.
One media report carried on CNN and major TV networks, and
later denied, said the woman had Vaseline, a screwdriver,
matches and a note on the Islamic militant group al Qaeda.
The FBI's Day said a search of her belongings produced no
dangerous materials and no note from al Qaeda.
"Her carry-on bags subsequently were searched and matches
were found in the bag as well as a gelatin-like substance but
those items were not deemed to have any terrorist connection or
or pose a threat to the aircraft," Massachusetts Gov. Mitt
Romney told a news conference.
Air passengers have faced heightened security since last
week, when British police arrested nearly two dozen suspects in
the alleged plot to carry out multiple suicide bombings on
transatlantic airliners using liquid explosives.
Television broadcasts showed Boston airport rescue workers
surrounding the plane while dogs sniffed for explosives in
luggage laid out in lines on the ground. At least half a dozen
police vans and cars were on the tarmac.
"This isn't just an 'I want another drink kind of thing,'
it was a disruption that caused them to divert the plane," Day
said. "We have to assess whether this is a mentally ill person
or a physically sick person."
Romney said the woman was from Vermont and put her age at
59. Officials had earlier put her age at 60.


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