Callum Kerr was on a Jet2 flight from Larnaca to Manchester on June 21 when he allegedly became ‘disruptive’ and was restrained
A father who was restrained on a flight from Cyprus to Manchester has died.
Callum Kerr was on a Jet2 flight from Larnaca to Manchester on June 21 when he allegedly became “disruptive” and “aggressive” as he had consumed a significant amount of alcohol beforehand. He was restricted by fellow passengers and, when officers boarded the aircraft upon landing, he was found not to be breathing.
Mr Kerr has now died.
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