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AI urination case: Crew refused victim first-class seat after episode, says co-passenger

Dr Sugata Bhattacharjee, who was the co-passenger of the victim, had personally requested the crew to provide her with a seat in a separate category, but was denied on the ground that the Pilot-in-Command was resting

ANI Jan 08, 2023 14:57 IST googleads

Dr Sugata Bhattacharjee (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi, [India], January 8 (ANI): In the Air India urination case, a co-passenger of the victim has revealed that after the episode, the woman was not given a seat in the first-class category despite it being almost vacant and that the crew refused him saying that the pilot was resting.
Dr Sugata Bhattacharjee, who was the co-passenger of the victim, had personally requested the crew to provide her with a seat in a separate category after the post-lunch incident.
Bhattacharjee, who was in 8th row in Air India's business class during the November 26 incident aboard Air India's JFK to Delhi flight, said the crew tried to minimize the woman's trauma by offering her a seat in the first class ignored his request for first-class class and left her to travel in the same stinking seat.
The crew told Bhattacharjee that the pilot in-charge of assigning seats was resting.
Shankar Mishra, who urinated on the elderly woman in an intoxicated condition was arrested by the Delhi Police from Bengaluru on late January 6 night after absconding for several days.
Talking to ANI, Bhattacharjee said, "I personally requested in writing to give her a seat in the first class, but I was told by the crew on board that they were not authorised. And said they will ask Pilot-in-command, (PIC). Later, the crew told me that the PIC's shift is over, and he is resting (resting)."
Bhattacharjee said he lodged a written complaint to the Air India crew on board and demanded the General Leisure Book (GLB) which was not made available and instead he was given two pieces of paper, which he took after the dreadful incident.
"I am sure that my written complaint was not reported to the AI management, it should have been informed in a timely manner to the concerned law enforcement in India which was not done by the pilot of Air India. I was told that the victim's seat could be changed only after talking to him (pilot). A crime happened, it was their job to report it to the appropriate authorities," Bhattacharjee told ANI.
Bhattacharjee also talked about the incident in detail and expressed his 'unhappiness' at the way it was handled.
Bhattacharjee said the incident took place after lunch and the accused Shankar Mishra had four drinks during lunch.
"The incident happened after lunch was served. He (the accused) had 4 drinks and then was asking me the same questions multiple times. I finished lunch, and told the flight attendant to keep an eye on him."
And then the situation unfolded, Bhattacharjee described.
"The lady (victim) was quite decent. Two junior Air hostesses cleaned her up. I went to the senior stewardess and asked them to give her another seat, she said that she can't do that as they had to take permission from the Captain," he added.
The accused from Mumbai was sent to police custody on Saturday.
AIR India CEO Campbell Wilson on Saturday said that four cabin crew and one pilot who operated the New York-Delhi flight have been de-rostered.
He also acknowledged that the airline could have handled the recent cases of unruly passengers onboard its flight better, both in the air and on the ground. (ANI)

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