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Hijacker photo man Ben Innes explains Egyptair plane snap | Hijacker photo man Ben Innes explains Egyptair plane snap |
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A man who posed for a picture with an alleged hijacker wearing a suspected suicide belt has said he was trying to get a better look at the device. | |
The image of Ben Innes, grinning next to his captor on the Egyptair flight, has gone viral on social media. | The image of Ben Innes, grinning next to his captor on the Egyptair flight, has gone viral on social media. |
Mr Innes, based in Aberdeen, also told the Sun newspaper he wanted to "stay cheerful in the face of adversity". | Mr Innes, based in Aberdeen, also told the Sun newspaper he wanted to "stay cheerful in the face of adversity". |
The alleged hijacker was arrested after a stand-off in Cyprus and the suicide belt was found to be fake. | |
Oil worker Mr Innes, who is originally from Leeds, was a passenger on the Airbus A320 on Tuesday when a man, named by Cypriot officials as Seif Eldin Mustafa, was said to have threatened to blow up the aircraft. | |
The picture was taken during a five-hour standoff after the plane was diverted to Larnaca airport. | The picture was taken during a five-hour standoff after the plane was diverted to Larnaca airport. |
Mr Innes told the Sun: "I'm not sure why I did it - I just threw caution to the wind while trying to stay cheerful in the face of adversity." | Mr Innes told the Sun: "I'm not sure why I did it - I just threw caution to the wind while trying to stay cheerful in the face of adversity." |
He said the photo, which was taken by a member of the cabin crew, was the "best selfie ever". | He said the photo, which was taken by a member of the cabin crew, was the "best selfie ever". |
The plane was carrying at least 55 passengers, including 26 foreigners, on an EgyptAir domestic flight from Alexandria to Cairo. | The plane was carrying at least 55 passengers, including 26 foreigners, on an EgyptAir domestic flight from Alexandria to Cairo. |
Most of those on board were freed shortly after the plane landed at Larnaca but the hijacker held seven people hostage before the incident came to a peaceful conclusion. | Most of those on board were freed shortly after the plane landed at Larnaca but the hijacker held seven people hostage before the incident came to a peaceful conclusion. |
Mr Innes said part of his motivation was to find out more about the suspected explosive belt and whether it was fitted with a "dead man's trigger" that would detonate the device if the hijacker was incapacitated. | Mr Innes said part of his motivation was to find out more about the suspected explosive belt and whether it was fitted with a "dead man's trigger" that would detonate the device if the hijacker was incapacitated. |
The alleged hijacker's motives were unclear but the Cypriot president said the incident was not terrorism-related. |