
Stowaway who flew from New York to Paris causes disturbance on return flight, remains in France
CNN
A woman who flew as a stowaway on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris earlier this week remains in France after causing a disturbance on a flight scheduled to take her back to the United States Saturday, according to two law enforcement sources.
A woman who flew as a stowaway on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris earlier this week remains in France after causing a disturbance on a flight scheduled to take her back to the United States Saturday, according to two law enforcement sources. The woman was removed from the would-be return flight before takeoff in Paris, the officials told CNN. Her flight back to the US has yet to be rescheduled, the sources said. Before boarding the plane, the woman had been in a waiting zone at Charles de Gaulle Airport - known as ZAPI - for people awaiting deportation, as she does not meet the conditions for entering Europe, CNN previously reported. A man on board the plane waiting to depart from Paris told CNN the woman who was being deported was sitting across the aisle from him, his wife, and their three children. “She kept on saying ‘I do not want to go back to the USA. Only a judge can make me go back to the USA,’” said Gary Treichler of California.













