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The incident took place on an Iberia flight preparing to travel from Paris to Madrid late last week. As the aircraft was taxiing on the runway, a passenger suddenly became agitated and struck a flight attendant. In a shocking turn of events, the individual then proceeded to open an emergency exit door, creating a chaotic scene onboard.
Witnesses reported that the passenger, seemingly in a state of distress, bypassed safety protocols and jumped out of the plane while it was still on the ground. Quick action by airport security and crew members helped to manage the situation, ensuring the safety of other passengers and crew members.
Emergency services were called to the scene to assess the individual who exited the aircraft and to ensure that all other passengers were unharmed. The incident has raised questions about airport security measures and passenger behavior, prompting discussions on how to prevent such occurrences in the future.
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