Elderly woman, who claim her co-passenger urinated on her on an Air India flight from New York to New Delhi, has hit back at Shankar Mishra, the accuse, for making false allegations and “adopting a campaign of spreading misinformation” against her.
The victim’s lawyer issue a statement negating the claims that she urinated on herself after Shankar Mishra’s advocate told the court that she relieve on her own seat due to a problem that many kathak dancers have.
Shankar Mishra, who was on a New York-Delhi Air India flight on 26th November 2023, allegedly unzip his pants and urinated on an elderly woman, in her 70s, in business class.
Shankar Mishra later said that he had apologise to the woman and beg her not to report the case to the police, saying it would impact his wife and child.
The matter came to light when the passenger express her displeasure in a letter to Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekharan, accusing the Air India cabin crew of showing extreme insensitivity to the circumstance.
Shankar Mishra was arrest last week from Bangalore by the Delhi Police for his indecent behaviour.
Shankar Mishra’s lawyer told a bench of Patiala House Court that the elderly woman urinated on her own seat due to her health conditions.
His counsel told a Delhi sessions court that:
In her reply, the woman said :
After the incident came to light last week, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) even issue a show-cause notice to Air India and claim their handling of the incident was ‘unprofessional’.
On Saturday, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson issue a statement and said that the airline has issue a show-cause notice to four cabin crew and a pilot in the case where a passenger urinated on a fellow elderly woman on a flight from New York in November.
Wilson, while apologising for the unfortunate event, said the 5 employees have de-roster for further investigation.
The airline said that it is also reviewing its policy of serving alcohol on flights.
Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran said that the airline’s response should have swifter and it could have handle the incident better.