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Man restrained by crew and passengers after attempting to light fire on China flight | |
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A Chinese flight was grounded and passengers evacuated after a man tried to light a fire on the plane before being restrained by passengers and crew. | A Chinese flight was grounded and passengers evacuated after a man tried to light a fire on the plane before being restrained by passengers and crew. |
The Civil Aviation Administration of China said that the an emergency landing was carried out and the man was taken into custody. Two people were injured in the incident. | The Civil Aviation Administration of China said that the an emergency landing was carried out and the man was taken into custody. Two people were injured in the incident. |
The pilot issued a distress call and the plane was guided by aviation authorities to Guangzhou airport. | The pilot issued a distress call and the plane was guided by aviation authorities to Guangzhou airport. |
Emergency slides were used to evacuate the 95 passengers and nine crew from the plane. | Emergency slides were used to evacuate the 95 passengers and nine crew from the plane. |
The attempted arson occurred at around 1:00am on Sunday on board a Shenzhen Airlines flight from Taizhou to Guangzhou near Hong Kong. | The attempted arson occurred at around 1:00am on Sunday on board a Shenzhen Airlines flight from Taizhou to Guangzhou near Hong Kong. |
Shenzhen Airlines confirmed the incident in a statement but did not offer additional details. | Shenzhen Airlines confirmed the incident in a statement but did not offer additional details. |
The man, who has not been named, boarded the plane at Taizhou airport, which screens all travellers from banned substances such as lighters and flammable liquids. | The man, who has not been named, boarded the plane at Taizhou airport, which screens all travellers from banned substances such as lighters and flammable liquids. |
It has not been reported how the fire was started. Photos posted on local news sites showed a partially charred passenger seat and a burnt emergency exit door. | It has not been reported how the fire was started. Photos posted on local news sites showed a partially charred passenger seat and a burnt emergency exit door. |
There have been a series of dangerous incidents on board Chinese flights recently, including passengers opening emergency exits and fights occurring between crews and passengers. | There have been a series of dangerous incidents on board Chinese flights recently, including passengers opening emergency exits and fights occurring between crews and passengers. |
An investigation is underway to uncover the man’s motives. | An investigation is underway to uncover the man’s motives. |
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