Air India flight attendant attacked in a London hotel room, suspect arrested
Seeing his colleagues running, the intruder tried to escape but was eventually caught by hotel staff. According to the announcement, the stewardess, who was dizzy after the incident, suffered bruises and was taken to the hospital. Chaos ensued after an Air India flight attendant was assaulted by an intruder in a London hotel room earlier this week. According to the Times of India, a major tragedy was averted after the flight attendant's cries for help reached his colleagues in adjacent rooms and they quickly rushed to rescue the victim.
Seeing his colleagues running, the intruder tried to escape but was eventually caught by hotel staff. According to the announcement, the stewardess, who was dizzy after the incident, suffered bruises and was taken to the hospital. Officials working for the Indian airlines said the woman has now returned to India where she is undergoing counselling. The incident happened after midnight at the Radisson Hotel in London's Heathrow.
“The crew member was sleeping when an intruder attacked him in his room around 1:30 a.m. Startled, he woke up and screamed for help. "He tied her up with a coat and dragged her to the ground as she tried to run towards the door," a source close to the case told TOI.
"She was seriously injured and the intruder tried to escape. The police were called and she was taken to the hospital. She was not able to return to duty and a friend of the crew stayed with her," he added the source The intruder was arrested and the matter is now under investigation. Air India confirms the news
An Air India spokesperson confirmed the news on Saturday in a statement obtained by The Times of India. "We are very concerned by an illegal incident of interference in a hotel, operated by a large international chain, which affected one of our crew members. We provide all possible support to our colleague and his wider team, including professional advice. Air India is also working with the local police to prosecute the matter to the fullest extent of the law and with hotel management to ensure that such incidents do not recur," the press statement obtained said. from the newspaper. The airline asked to respect the privacy of those involved in the incident and insisted that it "prioritises the safety and well-being of the crew and staff members".
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