As temperatures drop overnight, there is an increased risk of ice forming.
Parts of Cambridgeshire have been placed under a yellow weather warning for ice by the Met Office. The warning will be in place from 6pm on Monday (February 16) and will be lifted at 10am on Tuesday (February 17).
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Clear skies following a period of rain and sleet can lead to patches of ice forming. The areas covered by the warning include Peterborough, Ely, and Cambridge, as temperatures are set to fall to around 1C overnight.
People in these areas could be at risk of some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces. It is likely there will be some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths.
If you need to leave the house when the warning is in place, you should leave at least five minutes earlier than normal to avoid rushing, according to the Met Office. This will reduce your risk of accidents, slips, and falls.
If you are travelling by car, you should check road conditions before setting off on your journey. You should also check bus and train timetables for any delays if using public transport.
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A spokesperson for the Met Office said: “Areas of rain, sleet, and hill snow will move southeastwards through Monday evening and night before clearing to the North Sea. Whilst some patchy accumulations of snow will be possible, more especially on ground above 150-200 m elevation, ice will be a greater hazard as temperatures fall fairly quickly once showers clear away.
“In addition, a period of strong northwesterly winds are also likely along some North Sea coasts later in the night and into Tuesday morning.”
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Jofra Archer took two wickets in the first over of Italy’s chase but Ben Menenti smashed 60 from 25 balls and Grant Stewart 45 from 22 to give Italy real hope.
With Stewart at the crease, the tournament’s lowest-ranked side needed 30 runs from the final two overs for an almighty upset.
That England came through is obviously a positive. Sam Curran, who also defended 10 from the last over against Nepal, dismissed Stewart in the penultimate over.
He admitted there have been nerves throughout the initial group stage.
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“It’s actually just a tricky stage in a World Cup,” Curran told the BBC.
“You’re nervous, you’ve got all kinds of nerves and expectation.
“I had a little chat with Morgs [former England captain Eoin Morgan] before the toss and said these are the hardest games because we want to get there so badly.
“Now we’ve done it it’s [about] enjoying it. This is our first aim and now we focus on the teams that we know will be in our group.”
Doctor Tamara McNamee, 40, gave evidence on Monday at the trial of 77-year-old David Campbell.
15:22, 16 Feb 2026Updated 15:38, 16 Feb 2026
The death of a man allegedly murdered by a former gamekeeper was not treated as suspicious until an autopsy was carried out.
Doctor Tamara McNamee, 40, gave evidence on Monday at the trial of 77-year-old David Campbell. He is accused of murdering Mr Low, 65, at the Leafy Lane near to the Pitilie Track close to Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross on February 16 2024.
Campbell denies the allegation and has lodged a special defence of alibi.
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Consultant histopathologist Dr McNamee was tasked with doing a single doctor autopsy on ex-groundsman Brian Low.
Dr McNamee told the High Court in Glasgow that when she received the body, a report said it was a non suspicious death.
She told the court she escalated the matter after she opened the body bag and saw a shotgun pellet inside the bag beside his remains.
The court heard that Mr Low was pronounced dead at 9am on February 17 2024.
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Prosecutor Greg Farrell asked Dr McNamee if the initial report into Mr Low’s death was a non-suspicious death.
She replied: “Yes.”
The doctor went on to explain that she was to carry out a single doctor autopsy on Mr Low’s body as a result of the report.
The witness said: “On initially opening the body bag I saw a shot in the bag beside his remains and a few injuries to his face.
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“I realised it wasn’t a non-suspicious death and it was not a medical death.”
Mr Farrell: “Because of that, you escalated it?”
Dr McNamee: “Yes.”
This resulted in a two-doctor autopsy of Mr Low’s body.
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Jurors heard that Mr Low suffered injuries to his chest, right upper arm, left upper arm, neck and face.
His cause of death was stated to be “shotgun wound to neck and chest.”
The witness further stated that Mr Low had shotgun pellets in his right lung which resulted in bruising.
Mr Low was also claimed to have swallowed a blood clot from his nose or mouth.
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The witness further stated that Mr Low would have died within seconds and minutes from a gun shot wound to his neck and chest.
When asked about how quick the death could have occurred, Dr McNamee said: “I never like to comment about how quick a death has occurred it can vary.”
Mr Farrell: “It’s not instantaneous but death would result from this shotgun blast in seconds or minutes?”
Dr McNamee: “Yes.”
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The doctor later stated that Mr Low was “face on” when he was shot.
When asked by Mr Farrell if there were several shotgun injuries, Dr McNamee replied: “That’s fair.”
In cross examination, Campbell’s KC Tony Lenehan put it to Dr McNamee that times of death are “nothing like on TV?”
The witness replied: “Yes.”
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Dr McNamee stated that times of death were better determined by witnesses, social media and banking activity.
Jurors were told that at 4.52pm on February 16, Mr Low’s phone activity had stopped.
Detective constable David Budd earlier stated that Campbell was arrested for the matter while he was using the toilet.
The jury heard that police officers had cameras on them at that time.
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Mr Lenehan further stated that a film crew who were following proceedings were also at the property but were not allowed entry.
DC Budd stated that “things became fraught” during the interview process.
The trial, before Lord Scott, continues.
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A woman has urged people to avoid wearing certain colours during Chinese New Year celebrations, warning that the year of the Fire Horse brings unique superstitions
Zahna Eklund Senior Social News Reporter
15:30, 16 Feb 2026
Chinese New Year commences this Tuesday (17th February), and individuals have been cautioned against wearing a particular colour to mark the occasion. The 15-day celebration, also referred to as the Lunar New Year and the Spring Festival, is observed across various Asian cultures, including Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese communities, and signifies the beginning of a new year according to the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.
Numerous cities throughout the UK will be staging events to mark Chinese New Year over the coming fortnight, but one woman on social media has encouraged people to pay attention to some particularly significant guidance ahead of the festivities. Rachel, who hails from Canada and Hong Kong, suggested that people should steer clear of wearing one particular colour for the remainder of 2026 once Chinese New Year arrives, as it could represent misfortune.
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In a TikTok video, Rachel clarified that whilst 2026 is the year of the horse, it’s more precisely the year of the fire horse. This indicates that fire, and consequently the colour red, is already “at its peak” this year – and donning red could push the balance too far in one direction.
Red is conventionally regarded as a fortunate colour in Chinese culture, and numerous Chinese New Year decorations are typically bright shades of red because it’s thought to ward off malevolent spirits. However, 2026 actually represents an unusual year where red isn’t considered fortunate.
Numerous elements of Chinese culture also emphasise balance, so if you introduce more fiery shades to a year already characterised by the fire horse, you risk going overboard and could potentially turn your year into a catastrophe.
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Rachel explained: “I know everyone’s telling you that red is THE lucky colour, especially in Asian cultures, but you need to know that 2026 is the year of the fire horse. Fire is already at its peak, so if you wear red, it’s almost like you’re adding gasoline to the fire. It could lead to burnout, bad tempers, and arguments.”
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To “stay lucky” in this unpredictable year, Rachel instead suggests wearing shades that counterbalance the fire. This means it’s the year for natural hues like dark greens or browns.
She continued: “To stay lucky this year, you will need to balance out the heat. For example, this year it’s actually recommended to wear earth or wood colours. Think earth tones like beige, cream, or brown, to ground the energy. Or you can do wood tones like sage or forest green to keep the fire stable.”
For optimal fortune in 2026, Rachel revealed there are even particular shades you can wear depending on your zodiac sign. But for those simply wanting to prevent a Chinese New Year catastrophe, steering clear of red is sufficient.
Additionally, black or white garments should be avoided at any festival gatherings you’re planning to attend. These shades are associated with mourning, and since Chinese New Year is a joyous occasion, these two colours must never be worn.
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Viewers of Rachel’s video expressed uncertainty about the festival and the appropriate customs to observe. Nevertheless, many emphasised that avoiding black or white attire is more crucial than steering clear of red, so if red is your only option for local festivities, that will be acceptable.
One viewer commented: “If you wanna wear red, then wear it, who cares. Follow traditions. If people say its unlucky, then it is. I trust her because my local temple also says the same thing. To avoid wearing red.”
Another contributed: “Just don’t wear black or white, people. You’ll be fine. If you’re concerned, just wear something red. Like a scarf, a woven bracelet, or shoes.”
There are numerous other activities to avoid during Chinese New Year as well, including consuming porridge for breakfast or starting a laundry cycle in the washing machine. And on the initial day of festivities on Tuesday (17th February), hair washing should be avoided – so ensure you’ve bathed this evening!
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The China Highlights website clarified: “Hair must not be washed on Chinese New Year’s Day, as it is seen as not a good thing to ‘wash one’s fortune away’ at the beginning of the New Year. Avoid cutting hair on this day, as it is believed that it might bring misfortune to uncles.”
He pressed: “You’re still prepared to have the Economy Minister go to China, a regime that drips in blood, that crushes dissent, that is a humanitarian abuser, that oppresses Christians – you’re happy to have a member of your party shake the bloody hand of Beijing, but give false reasons why you won’t attend the White House?”
The couple had had been dating for 11 months before tying the knot in an intimate ceremony in April 2021.
At the time of their split, Danny shared: ‘Whilst we’ve had some wonderful times together, we’ve also recognised we’re on different journeys and whilst this is sad news, it’s also a new chapter for us both to pursue our own happiness. I only wish the best for Victoria and her children.’
Just over two years since they went their separate ways, Victoria is trying to make some cash on her ex-husband’s sporting memorabilia.
He was married to Victoria Rose for two-and-a-half years (Picture: Danny Cipriani/ Instagram)
The former rugby star played for England for a decade (Picture: David Rogers/ Getty Images)
Around 40 items from Danny’s playing past have been listed on Vinted account, with some on sale for as much as £280. The proceeds from each sale are being donated to charity.
On her page, Victoria wrote the following to prospective buyers: ‘Hey! Mostly personal kit archive of former England international Danny Cipriani.
‘Over the course of his career, Danny accumulated a huge amount of match-issued, tour, and squad-worn rugby gear from England, Sale Sharks, and international fixtures, much of it personalised, signed, or linked to specific games and milestones.
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‘These are genuine player items gathered over years at the top level of the sport, now being released piece by piece for collectors and fans. Designer wear is all authentic.’
She then clarified that Danny – whose career saw him play for the national team for a decade and with clubs including Wasps, Sale Sharks and Gloucester – had formally relinquished ownership of the items to her during their divorce proceedings.
Victoria also said that her decision to sell them simply came after she felt she’d held onto them for too long, rather than wanting to get rid of them over ill will towards her ex.
She is now selling over 40 of his items – including playing jerseys – on Vinted (Picture: Vinted)
Some items are on sale for up to £280 (Picture: Vinted)
Last year Victoria explained that she was set to sell her ex-husband’s personal items in an effort to move on from their split.
She claimed that he’d shown no interest in collecting the items from her home and had contacted him about removing them countless times.
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‘For months, actually, years, I’ve been paying for storage, holding onto boxes of Danny’s career, memorabilia, kits, medals, and personal items,’ she wrote online.
‘Not because I wanted to. But because I genuinely believed, at some point, he’d want to collect them. That he’d care enough to take responsibility for his own history. He didn’t.
‘In our most recent court appearance, he was once again offered the chance to collect it all. No obstacles. No drama. Just take what’s his. And he declined.’
In an interview with The Sun last year, she also said Danny had walked out on their marriage ‘with no explanation’.
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‘I do not know to this day why Danny left. There was no row, no red flags. I’ve still got his toothbrush, his clothes, underwear – he only took a few jogging bottoms,’ she said.
Victoria previously said Danny left her blindsided when walking out on their marriage (Picture: Victoria Rose/ Instagram)
‘We were sat on the sofa watching telly and he stood up and said, “If I go now can I come back?”.
‘Danny took a lot of drugs and had mental health issues, so I tried to just go along with him. I just said “OK” and he left.’
Danny had previously admitted to taking cocaine, a crystallised toad psychedelic and to having so many magic mushrooms he became convinced Victoria was trying to kill him.
Days after he walked out of their home, Danny announced their split on Instagram.
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However, in 2024 he told the same publication that their relationship was built on ‘lies’ and ‘deceit’.
He claimed his wife had made multiple claims about her life before him, including that she was headhunted by M15, had a multi-million-pound inheritance and once was in love with a drugs cartel boss.
He’s now in a relationship with American actress AnnaLynne McCord (Picture: John Salangsang/ Shutterstock)
Danny also said Victoria also claimed she worked with Chelsea footballers as a body language expert, prompting him to speak to a friend at the football club who said they had never heard of her.
‘When I look back now, I realise how much she hoodwinked me. But I really wanted to believe her,’ he said.
He continued to say he had ‘no idea what the truth is’ and that the former couple’s marriage ended due to her ‘red flags’.
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Danny is currently in a relationship with 90210 actress Annalynne McCord, 38. The couple went official just a few months after his split from Victoria. Although they later split for six months, the pair confirmed they were back together in July last year.
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A drunk driver killed his friend while trying to show off his powerful BMW by driving on the wrong side of the road.
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Mariusz Kosinski, 37, was seen driving on the wrong side of the street in Evesham, Worcester, before losing control and flipping his car onto its roof.
The court heard how other drivers heard screeching tyres as Kosinski overtook dozens of vehicles, barrelling down the road before attempting to overtake a car.
It was then that he lost control and his BMW went into a spin before flipping over and landing on its roof on a grass verge.
Kosinski’s mirror dashcam caught him screaming in Polish: ‘F***! He is dead, mate! I killed the dude. F***! Buddy! I killed him!’
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His passenger and friend, Pawel Czubacki, 40, died in the passenger seat despite the efforts of emergency services who rushed to the scene.
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He’s been jailed for more than ten years (Picture: SWNS)
Kosinski had filmed his speedometer hitting 80mph before he crashed on the A46 on July 27, 2024.
Shocked witnesses told police how his black BMW 330d had sped past 14 cars and two motorbikes before the smash.
A breathalyser test revealed Kosinski had 80mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath – more than twice the legal limit of 35mcg.
Kosinski, of Evesham, has been convicted of causing death by dangerous driving and was jailed for ten-and-a-half years.
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Jailing him at Worcester Crown Court, Judge Nicholas Cartwright said Kosinski deliberately ignored the rules of the road.
He added that in doing so showed a disregard for the safety of other road users while ‘showing off’.
Kosinski has been banned from driving for 13 years (Picture: SWNS)
The judge also banned Kosinski from driving for 13 years.
Detective Constable Danny Somner, of West Mercia Police, said: ‘We are pleased to get this conviction and sentencing for Kosinski today whose appalling driving resulted in the tragic death of his passenger and put many other motorists at risk of serious harm that day.
‘It would be easy to think that what happened was just a one-off lapse of judgment or moment of madness.
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‘However, the footage recovered from Kosinski’s dashcam showed his usual driving was risky and dangerous, so it is right he is behind bars and has been handed a lengthy ban from the roads.’
Andrew was acting as a UK trade envoy during the time
Newly released documents linked to the deceased paedophile Jeffrey Epstein include photographs showing Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor alongside an unidentified woman.
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One image, thought to have been taken during an official trade visit to China in 2010, shows Andrew seated next to a Chinese model and actress while serving as the UK’s trade envoy. The woman has since been identified as Miya Muqi.
The photograph, reportedly taken inside a Beijing restaurant, also features two other men at the table. A second image shows Andrew on a boat with another woman, both wearing life jackets across their laps, reports Express.
The photographs are understood to have been forwarded to deceased paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, accompanied by a remark in which Andrew allegedly used a derogatory term to describe the women.
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According to The Times, the former Duke wrote: “We have dinner on Sunday in Beijing with this p.”
Andrew, 65, has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to his association with the convicted sex offender. The images form part of a tranche of newly released material, including emails, disclosed last month.
Three million pages, 180,000 images and 2,000 videos were posted publicly, including one shocking photo in the latest Epstein files, which shows Andrew, on all fours, kneeling over a woman who is lying on the floor with her arms flat out beside her.
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Andrew maintains his position as eighth in line to the throne despite no longer holding his royal titles and honours, of which he was stripped last year by his older brother, King Charles.
He was booted from Royal Lodge earlier this month, though he is currently living on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
Residents have been evacuated from their homes in Abergwnyfi, Neath Port Talbot, after police received a report of illegal weapons found within a property. A 51-year-old man has been arrested.
Monica Charsley News Reporter , Laura Hill and Holly Morgan
14:50, 16 Feb 2026
Residents have been forced to evacuate their homes in a quiet Welsh village after police deployed a bomb disposal unit to the scene.
Officers descended on a street in Abergwynfi, Neath Port Talbot, following reports that a substantial quantity of illegal weapons had been discovered inside a property. Emergency services have urged the public to avoid the area whilst they manage the ongoing situation.
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South Wales Police confirmed a 51-year-old man was taken into custody on Sunday evening, after the alarm was raised at approximately 9.30pm. Stunned residents revealed they were ordered to leave their homes just before 6am this morning.
A substantial multi-agency operation has been witnessed, comprising police officers, paramedics and a bomb disposal robot.
According to official government guidance, bomb disposal robots – formally known as Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) robots – are remotely controlled devices engineered to detect and safely disable explosive hazards whilst maintaining personnel at a secure distance, reports Wales Online.
A force spokesperson stated: “Officers attended an address on Commercial Street, Abergwynfi, Neath Port Talbot following a report at around 9.30pm yesterday (Sunday, February 15) of a significant number of illegal weapons having been found within the property.
“A 51-year-old man from Blaengwynfi has been arrested. A scene is currently being held at the property whilst searches are carried out with multi-agency support. An increased policing presence will be seen in the area whilst an investigation is ongoing.
“Residents of nearby properties have been evacuated where possible as a safety precaution. Trained partnership agencies are supporting this process. Please avoid the area to allow the emergency services access.”
Traffic monitoring data from the AA indicates congestion on High Street, the principal route leading to Commercial Street, where the cordon has been established.
Ethan Rowley was serving time for serious sexual offences when he attacked a fellow prisoner with boiling water
Martin Naylor and Olivia Bridge
14:55, 16 Feb 2026
A teenage prisoner who is already serving a 21-year sentence has had his time behind bars extended after throwing boiling hot water on the groin of another inmate.
Nottingham Crown Court heard how the victim was attacked by Ethan Rowley, then 19, in the shower block at HMP Nottingham on November 8, 2024.
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At the time, the teen was on remand awaiting trial for serious sexual offences, which Derby Crown Court handed to him as 21 years in summer last year, reports Nottinghamshire Live.
Now, he will serve an additional nine months for the seemingly motiveless attack which left his victim with burns over his body and skin hanging off his genitalia and legs.
Judge Michael Auty KC said: “You are currently serving a sentence of 21 years which for someone of your age is exceptional.
“The circumstances surrounding this offence are that while serving at HMP Nottingham in the shower block you threw scalding, if not boiling, water over the victim.
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“It caused his skin to blister, some of the skin was left hanging off his legs and groin area and caused damage to his genitalia.
“It is not entirely clear what the overall effects were because, as often happens with prisoners, he did not comply with the prison or give a victim personal statement.”
Samantha Warner, prosecuting, said the victim entered the shower block where Rowley was already in a cubicle.
The prosecutor said the defendant got out, dried, dressed and left before returning a short while later.
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Miss Warner said: “The victim was in the shower and saw the defendant was holding a blue mop bucket.
“There had been no interaction between them until this point.
“The defendant then threw the contents of the mop bucket towards the victim which landed mostly on his groin and leg area and rendered him in immediate and excruciating pain.
“Bits of skin were falling off and he began blistering.
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“He left but other prisoners brought him back to the shower and drenched him in cold water while the defendant was pulled from the netting over the landing.
“The victim was taken to the QMC for treatment where he had suffered burns to his chest, thighs, right arm and blistering to his genitalia.”
Rowley, now 20 and of HMP Swinfen Hall, and from where he appeared over a video-link into court, pleaded guilty to a charge of throwing a destructive substance with intent to burn, maim, disfigure, disable and do grievous bodily harm.
In July last year he was handed the 21-year sentence for raping two different women in Derbyshire and has two other previous convictions for violence.
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Gregor Purcell, mitigating, said: “I have no doubt it would have been pretty unpleasant blistering and it is undoubtedly painful and deliberate harm caused by him.
“He is a young man who is already facing an extremely long period inside for someone of his age.”
The horror brawl erupted aboard a Jet2 plane flying between Turkey and Manchester last week, and one passenger has now revealed how the chaotic scenes took shape
Brawl breaks out on Jet2 flight from Turkey to Manchester
A “shocking and frightening” brawl that broke out aboard a Jet2 flight started when a bald man asked passengers a bizarre question, one person on the plane has claimed.
In a now viral video shared last week, people were seen trading punches in an all-out brawl aboard a flight travelling from Antalya, Turkey to Manchester, with one passenger seen allegedly hurling racist insults at someone recording the altercation on their phone. The dramatic exchange, during which two people were seen grabbing at the phone and another passenger’s face culminated in airline bans for two of the people involved.
Another passenger has explained what the scuffle – which eventually drew in an entire crowd, including a woman who rose from her seat, and shouts of “get back” from others – began with one man’s drunken question.
An insider told the Daily Mail the chaos was started by a bald man, who appeared to have recently undergone a hair transplant. The 21-year-old said he had loudly started asking passengers whether they wanted to listen to music, describing both his and a fellow traveller’s behaviour as not “normal” as it appeared they had been drinking.
They said: “Some people said yes because he was already being so loud. I think him and another bloke had definitely been drinking before or on the flight because their behaviour just wasn’t normal.”
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The source, who preferred to remain anonymous, said the man eventually became so disruptive that cabin crew were forced to step in and ask him to turn the music down. They added the man failed to stop when asked however, and shouted back at the Jet2 staffer.
They said he ended up “swearing and shouting”, adding: “She went and got her supervisor but he was being so rude, just swearing and shouting at her, I’ve not seen anything like it.”
A taste of the foul language can be seen in the video, which shows the man calling someone behind a phone camera a “Muslim mug” and a “f***ing mug” some time after the initial incident, when the same man allegedly swore at the cameraman’s mum. He told the Mail the disruptive passenger had “kept on asking me if I wanted to fight”, adding: “But then he called me a Muslim mug.”
The insider added the fighting started soon after, with fellow passengers accusing the man of “being racist” as others pulled out their own phones to film the chaos.
He said: “This is when everyone began shouting and fighting, some more people were filming now and people were just asking him: ‘Why are you being racist?’” The video captures other passengers intervening, with one pushing the man away, and and another placing his companion in a headlock.
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The disruption only ended, he said, when the plane was forced to divert and land in Brussels, with police taking 20 minutes to board and detain the man and another male passenger.