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Cho Hyun-ah South Korean Air Heiress Faces Arrest
Prosecutors said Monday they plan to summon Korean Air heiress Cho Hyun-ah for questioning on Wednesday over the "nut rage" incident at JFK airport in New York last week.
Prosecutors plan to seek an arrest warrant for Cho on charges of violating aviation regulations by forcing an aircraft to change course. When Cho, then a vice president of the airline, became enraged over the way her nuts were served in first class, she ordered the purser off the plane, forcing the pilot to taxi back to the terminal.
Cho Hyun-ah Cho Hyun-ah
Prosecutors have already searched Korean Air's offices and interviewed cabin crew and a passenger, who testified Cho's hissy fit and also submitted copies of mobile text massages she exchanged with her friend while aboard the aircraft. But they are apparently concerned that staff at the carrier may destroy evidence.
Prosecutors want to ask whether she used her powerful position to force the purser off the flight and whether she assaulted the air hostess who served her macadamia nuts.
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2014/12/16/2014121601590.html
Cho Hyun-ah South Korean Air Heiress Faces Arrest
Prosecutors said Monday they plan to summon Korean Air heiress Cho Hyun-ah for questioning on Wednesday over the "nut rage" incident at JFK airport in New York last week.
Prosecutors plan to seek an arrest warrant for Cho on charges of violating aviation regulations by forcing an aircraft to change course. When Cho, then a vice president of the airline, became enraged over the way her nuts were served in first class, she ordered the purser off the plane, forcing the pilot to taxi back to the terminal.
Cho Hyun-ah Cho Hyun-ah
Prosecutors have already searched Korean Air's offices and interviewed cabin crew and a passenger, who testified Cho's hissy fit and also submitted copies of mobile text massages she exchanged with her friend while aboard the aircraft. But they are apparently concerned that staff at the carrier may destroy evidence.
Prosecutors want to ask whether she used her powerful position to force the purser off the flight and whether she assaulted the air hostess who served her macadamia nuts.
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2014/12/16/2014121601590.html