A woman who allegedly stowed away on a Delta flight to Paris was removed from the return flight to New York after she started screaming, video shows.
The suspected smuggler is a Russian national and a legal resident of the United States, but did not have valid travel documents to enter France, WABC television reported, citing French officials.
In a video taken by another passenger, a woman can be heard shouting, “Please help me. I don't want to go to the United States.” Several flight attendants can be seen trying to calm her down.
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Last week, a woman reportedly snuck onto a Delta flight from New York to Paris. (St. Petersburg)
According to WABC TVThe woman was scheduled to board a flight to the United States on Tuesday afternoon, but French authorities removed her from the plane after she started sabotaging the plane.
“We will try to repatriate her with a French escort,” an official told the newspaper.
The woman was accompanied by six federal marshals on her flight back to New York, the agency said.
Instead, she was returned to French police custody after hurling abuse.
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French authorities did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
The woman was on board Delta Air Lines Flight 264 bound for Paris just before 11 p.m. Tuesday.
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Tourists taking pictures of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (St. Petersburg)
She was arrested after flight attendants suspected she was spending an unusually long time in the plane's bathroom.
“TSA can confirm that an individual without a boarding pass completes security screening (including carry-on baggage and baggage) without prohibited items. The individual has two identification and boarding status He evaded inspection and boarded the aircraft.” Transportation Security Administration (TSA) spokesperson told FOX News Digital.
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The incident is under investigation by federal authorities.
“Nothing is more important than the issue of safety and security,” Delta Air Lines told FOX News Digital. “As a result, Delta is conducting a thorough investigation into what happened and will continue to work collaboratively with other airline stakeholders and law enforcement agencies to do so.”
Louis Casiano of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.




