Polish woman faces deportation from US over 'drunken' plane incident
PR dla Zagranicy
Nick Hodge
20.11.2015 11:50
A Polish woman is facing deportation from the US after attempting to open an exit door during a flight from London to Boston.
Photo: Glowimages
Kamila Dolniak had to be restrained by two flight attendants during the incident on Tuesday.
The 32-year-old was unable to pay the USD 500 bail charge for interfering with an aircraft operation, and Prosecutor Emily Hamrock has said that it is likely that Dolniak will be deported.
Dolniak supposedly told customs officers “that she was a prostitute and that was the reason why she was in Boston,” police officers have said.
However, Dolniak's lawyer has denied that the 32-year-old is a prostitute.
The woman had apparently told a flight attendant that she had consumed two alcoholic drinks and some sleeping pills.
Her lawyer says she cannot remember anything of the incident, and stressed that the sleeping pills were obtained on medical prescription and that they can have ''notorious'' side effects. (nh/di)
Source: Boston Herald