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Couple ‘perform sex act on BA flight from Heathrow to Dublin’ in front of ‘disgusted’ passengers

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A couple has been filmed allegedly performing a sex act on a BA flight to Dublin in front of passengers

A couple have been filmed allegedly performing a sex act on a BA flight to Dublin in full view of “disgusted” passengers.

Shocking images taken on an early morning flight last Tuesday from London Heathrow to Dublin appear to show a woman touching a man under a “scarf”.

Horrified passengers who witnessed the lewd behavior claimed the pair were “constantly doing that” as the plane flew over the Irish Sea.

Farrah, 26, was on the flight with her mother and brother and filmed the couple.

She said: ‘I turned to look at my brother every time he spoke, and then I saw a lot of vigorous movement in the other seats on the other side.

A couple have been filmed allegedly performing a sex act on a BA flight to Dublin in full view of “disgusted” passengers.

Farrah, 26, was on the flight with her mother and brother and filmed the couple. She said:

Farrah, 26, was on the flight with her mother and brother and filmed the couple. She said: “I turned to look at my brother every time he spoke, and then I saw a lot of vigorous movement in the other seats on the other side.”

‘It was very blatant. She was constantly, for 15 to 20 minutes of the flight, talking to the boy.

‘They just carried on, which was shocking because there were children on the plane. There was a kid running around who might have seen that.

“To be honest, it was just disgusting.”

Farrah, from west London, claims she saw the couple falling in love on the cramped plane shortly after take-off during the short hour-long journey.

She said: ‘We had about 38 minutes left in the flight when I noticed it. It was quite embarrassing for me to be sitting with my brother and having to witness that.

“It was one of the smaller planes, so it was a lot closer than the bigger planes.

‘There were children running through the corridors, they were between four and eight years old.

‘A couple of them looked like five or six, and then maybe there was a couple that looked like they were eight or nine.

‘At that age, when they run by, they’re going to look at something like that.

He added: “They covered themselves with a scarf, but it was quite obvious, as adults, what they were doing.”

A British Airways spokesperson said: “Our fellow cabin crew were not alerted to any issues on board.

“If they had been informed, they would have taken appropriate steps to resolve it.”

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