Furthermore, he writes that she was pregnant at the time of the highly publicized incident, which went viral after footage of Daulatzai being removed from the flight was shared online. WOMAN DRAGGED FROM SOUTHWEST FLIGHT DIDN'T GIVE OFFICERS 'ANOTHER OPTION,' SAYS PASSENGERIn a statement released on Wednesday by Arjun S. Sethi of the Hall & Sethi personal injury firm, Sethi refutes earlier reports that Daulatzai, a 46-year-old professor, had been complaining of allergies. Sethi alleges that his client was merely grading papers in her seat when Southwest employees approached her and began barraging her with questions. “This endangered the physical and emotional well-being of a pregnant woman, researcher, and teacher.”ABC News reported that Daulatzai and her lawyer plan to pursue legal action. The police have denied a request by the Associated Press to obtain a copy of the arrest report, claiming their investigation remains open.
Source: Fox News October 05, 2017 13:18 UTC