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A passenger on board a Northwest Airlines flight has reportedly set off firecrackers as it was arriving in the US city of Detroit. | |
A spokeswoman for the airline said some minor injuries were caused during the incident on the Airbus 330, which had flown from Amsterdam. | A spokeswoman for the airline said some minor injuries were caused during the incident on the Airbus 330, which had flown from Amsterdam. |
She said the passenger involved was "immediately subdued", AP reports. | She said the passenger involved was "immediately subdued", AP reports. |
FBI spokeswoman Sandra Berchtold told the BBC that the agency was on the scene investigating the incident. | FBI spokeswoman Sandra Berchtold told the BBC that the agency was on the scene investigating the incident. |
Susan Elliott, spokeswoman for Delta Airlines - the parent company of Northwest - said 278 passengers were on board Flight 253 when the incident took place on Friday afternoon. | |
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