Air India Cabin Crew “Execute” Cockroach Mid-Air; Leave Netizens In Splits

Air India Cabin Crew “Execute” Cockroach Mid-Air; Leave Netizens In Splits

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New Delhi: Did Air India cabin crew carry out an ‘execution’ mid-air on a Delhi-Dubai flight on October 24?

The purported image of a ‘cabin defect log’ for the flight that has now gone viral, left netizens in splits. A cockroach, found by a passenger, was apparently “hanged until death” for being at the wrong place at the wrong time.

According to the post, the cockroach was discovered by a passenger shortly after the flight took off. The entry in the logbook reads: “17 ‘G’ cockroach found alive by guest.” In the rectification column it is mentioned “Cockroach hanged to until death.”

The logbook entry, the authenticity of which could not be verified, has seen hilarious comments from netizens.

“I want to know if the body was surrendered to the family or not,” a user wrote.

“Body handed over to catering as family not traceable,” another commented.

“Did they use tea bag strings to hang,” a curious social media user said.

Recently, passengers have been reporting hygiene issues with the airline. Recently, the Madras High Court held Air India liable for negligence after a passenger found strands of hair in a sealed food packet on a Colombo-Chennai flight. The airline has been asked to pay Rs 35,000 to the flyer.

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