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UK-bound flight from hell as man bites neck, somebody pulls personal tooth out and ‘blood all over the place’

A massive brawl broke out on a Jet2 flight from Antalya, Turkey to Leeds, UK as two men fight it out with a neck being bitten and somebodies own tooth being pulled out as blood is everywhere

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All hell broke loose on the Jet2 flight to Leeds, UK(Image: / SWNS)

It was a flight from hell as a brawl broke out and gobsmacked passengers had to witness some crazy stuff including somebody biting somebodies neck like a vampire and a man pulling his own tooth out.

The Jet2 flight was on its way back from Antalya, Turkey, and headed towards Leeds, UK, when the incident occurred on December 6.

One passenger said the men had been sat next to each other and were “intoxicated” before they began brawling all of a sudden.

The traveller said: “The guy on the end seat got up and went ‘f*** off, you’re doing my head in’.

Police on plane
Police boarded the plane in Bulgaria where the flight was diverted to(Image: / SWNS)

“He went to go and punch him and gorge his eyes out and my partner stopped that. There were a lot of fists throwing and one of them was biting his neck. The kids were screaming.

“We run a boxing gym and are used to seeing this stuff but this was something else. It was really horrible and nasty. There was blood everywhere.

“I was left traumatised.”

The passenger said the fight broke out around 45 minutes into the flight and lasted around five minutes before they calmed down.

She said: “One of the guys pulled his (own) tooth out. I was told it was thrown somewhere on the plane.”

The plane then had to be diverted to Bulgaria, where the two men were escorted off by the police.

Due to the incident the passenger said the plane had to then land in London Stansted airport in the UK and didn’t arrive until around midnight.

A coach was then arranged to take them back to Leeds.

A spokesperson from Jet2.com said: “We can confirm that flight LS214 from Antalya to Leeds Bradford was diverted to Sofia Airport on Friday 6th December, so that police could offload two disruptive passengers.

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“As a family friendly airline, we take a zero-tolerance approach to such behaviour and both passengers have been banned from flying with us for life.”

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