Woman defecates on airplane seat: Police and medical personnel must arrive

A female passenger exhibited unusual behavior on an airplane. Police were called to the plane after the woman undressed and defecated on the seat.
An unusual situation reportedly occurred on board a Southwest Airlines flight. NBC New York reportedly learned from a source that a passenger undressed and defecated on her seat on the flight from Philadelphia to Chicago.
NBC reports a statement from the airline stating that the flight was met by police and medical personnel who responded to "a situation involving a customer." The plane was subsequently taken out of service and cleaned .
Southwest Airlines apologizes to the passengers on board "for the situation and any delays to their travel plans," the statement continued.

This isn't the first incident of this kind for Southwest Airlines. In March, a woman was reported to have stripped naked before takeoff on a flight from Houston to Phoenix. As can be seen in a video, she was pacing the aisle screaming.
According to NBC News , one passenger told KPNX: "I remember her saying she wanted to leave the flight." According to police, she was taken to the NeuroPsychiatric Center for a medical examination.
Bad behavior on airplanes is not only annoying for those present, it can also be very expensive. A court in Malta has fined a man €2,000 . The passenger smoked on a Ryanair flight on March 22 and disobeyed the crew's instructions. The flight was from Cologne to Malta.
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