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Women try to take body on plane at Liverpool airport
Police have arrested two women after they tried to take the body of a dead relative onto a plane at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Staff became suspicious when the women tried to check in the man, who was wearing sunglasses, for a flight to Berlin on Saturday.
The man is thought to have died the previous day and was in a wheelchair.
The women, aged 41 and 66, were arrested on suspicion of failing to give notification of a death.
The pair, who are German nationals but live in Oldham, have been released on bail until 1 June, police said.
Officers are investigating reports that the body had been taken to the airport by taxi from Oldham, a spokesman said.
lbaspotter said:Get aload of this. Now who in there right mind would try to do such thing.
Source = BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8604663.stm
Women try to take body on plane at Liverpool airport
Police have arrested two women after they tried to take the body of a dead relative onto a plane at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Staff became suspicious when the women tried to check in the man, who was wearing sunglasses, for a flight to Berlin on Saturday.
The man is thought to have died the previous day and was in a wheelchair.
The women, aged 41 and 66, were arrested on suspicion of failing to give notification of a death.
The pair, who are German nationals but live in Oldham, have been released on bail until 1 June, police said.
Officers are investigating reports that the body had been taken to the airport by taxi from Oldham, a spokesman said.
TheLocalYokel said:Ryanair has a big presence at Liverpool so I'm surprised they haven't weighed in if the situation is as bad as easyJet suggests.
A year or two back Ryanair had a very public row with Stansted Airport management over a similar problem.
I understand the point about passengers carrying more hand luggage which slows things down if liquids have to be taken out.
Though dealing with liquids is pretty standardised at airports other things aren't. Part of the confusion and thus delays in security queues are the result of different practices.
For instance, some airports demand every passenger removes their footwear whilst others are selective or only check if there seems to be a specific reason for doing so: some want all belts removed, others don't.
Cynics will believe that airports such as Liverpool that have express security lanes that attract fees deliberately slow things down.
Bristol has these express security lanes as well but, in fairness, when I flew out in the morning rush a few weeks ago the queues at the normal security cones were well managed and we were through very quickly.
I heard that a passenger scanner at Liverpool was not working properly. Lots of passengers had used that scanner so could have taken something into departures. So they evacuated all passengers in departures back to landside and got them to go through the metal detectors again.
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