New Delhi:More shocking details are emerging of the incident involving a drunk man urinating on an elderly female passenger on an Air India flight last year as a co-flyer who sat next to the inebriated man recalls how the latter had consumed around four glasses of whisky at lunchtime alone before he went and peed on the female passenger.
Sugata Bhattacharjee, a US-based doctor of audiology who was seated next to the accused in business class on the flight to Delhi, in a handwritten complaint to the airlines stated that the distressed passenger was made to go back to her soiled seat despite four seats in the First Class being vacant.
The pilot, according to Bhattacharjee, made the traumatized flyer wait for close to two hours before allotting her a fresh seat, he said in his complaint. He also claimed that the man, who police identified as Shankar Mishra, had downed four glasses of single-malt whisky during lunchtime and was so intoxicated that Bhattacharjee had asked the crew to stop serving him more alcohol.
In the complaint, Bhattacharjee said he was seated on 8A (window) in the first row of business class, next to the accused Shankar Misra who was in seat 8C. Shortly after lunch was served and the lights were switched off onboard AI 102 of November 26 (JFK New York to IGIA, New Delhi), the inebriated male passenger seated in Business Class seat walked to the elderly woman's seat (9A), unzipped his pants and urinated on her.
The lavatory was four rows behind his seat. Bhattacharjee said he was woken up midflight when Shankar fell on him. "I initially thought he lost his balance due to a rough flight. However, as I was going to the restroom, I saw my two fellow passengers of 9A and 9C in distress," he said, adding the lady of 9A came to the gallery area, she was all wet.