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Transatlantic British Airways flight diverted after British man 'assaults woman' Transatlantic British Airways flight diverted after British man 'assaults woman'
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A transatlantic British Airways flight had to be diverted after a British man allegedly assaulted a woman he was travelling with.A transatlantic British Airways flight had to be diverted after a British man allegedly assaulted a woman he was travelling with.
The flight from London to Houston was diverted to Boston Logan International Airport after reports the passenger had assaulted his travelling companion, before allegedly being restrained by multiple passengers.The flight from London to Houston was diverted to Boston Logan International Airport after reports the passenger had assaulted his travelling companion, before allegedly being restrained by multiple passengers.
Massachusetts state police said troopers arrested 48-year-old Darren Halliwell, of Aspull, Wigan, Manchester, at around noon yesterday. He was charged with interfering with a flight crew and is expected to be arraigned at a court in Boston on Thursday.Massachusetts state police said troopers arrested 48-year-old Darren Halliwell, of Aspull, Wigan, Manchester, at around noon yesterday. He was charged with interfering with a flight crew and is expected to be arraigned at a court in Boston on Thursday.
Authorities said more charges could be filed.Authorities said more charges could be filed.
A statement posted on the Massachusetts state police website confirmed Mr Haliwell had been arrested "after he allegedly assaulted a woman and caused a disturbance on a transatlantic flight this morning". A statement posted on the Massachusetts state police website confirmed Mr Halliwell had been arrested "after he allegedly assaulted a woman and caused a disturbance on a transatlantic flight this morning".
It added: "Troopers met British Airways Flight 195, on which Halliwell was a passenger, when it landed at Logan Airport shortly after noon. State Police had been notified that the flight was being diverted to Logan after Haliwell allegedly assaulted a woman he was traveling with and became disruptive."It added: "Troopers met British Airways Flight 195, on which Halliwell was a passenger, when it landed at Logan Airport shortly after noon. State Police had been notified that the flight was being diverted to Logan after Haliwell allegedly assaulted a woman he was traveling with and became disruptive."
The flight continued to Houston after Mr Haliwell’s arrest, police said. The flight continued to Houston after Mr Halliwell’s arrest, police said.
A Foreign Office statement said: "We are aware of reports of the arrest of a British national at Boston Logan International Airport and stand ready to offer consular assistance as necessary."A Foreign Office statement said: "We are aware of reports of the arrest of a British national at Boston Logan International Airport and stand ready to offer consular assistance as necessary."
The Daily Mail reported that Mr Haliwell was a dad-of-two who had been travelling with his wife. The Daily Mail reported that Mr Halliwell was a dad-of-two who had been travelling with his wife.
In a statement about the incident, British Airways told the Daily Mail: "Our customers and crews deserve to enjoy their flights, and not to suffer any form of abuse. This sort of behaviour will not be tolerated.In a statement about the incident, British Airways told the Daily Mail: "Our customers and crews deserve to enjoy their flights, and not to suffer any form of abuse. This sort of behaviour will not be tolerated.
"The matter will now be handled by the police.""The matter will now be handled by the police."