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Funniest moment Las Vegas man bleeds from hair transplant and refuses to leave flight

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Eugenio Ernesto Hernández-Garnier, 27, had flown from Las Vegas to Miami with his wife Yusleydis Blanca Loyola, 32, for a hair transplant.

Hilarious footage captured the moment a man bleeding from the head refused to leave an American Airlines flight from Miami as his wife complained of pain from her “boob lift”.

Eugenio Ernesto Hernandez-Garnier, 27, was bleeding profusely from hair transplant wounds as he boarded a flight at Miami International Airport with his wife Yusleydis Blanca Loyola, 32.

The couple had flown in from Las Vegas for a hair transplant and liposuction.

But on the way home, passengers on the flight alerted attendants to concerns about bleeding on Hernandez-Garnier’s head, leading to an altercation on board the flight.

The couple repeatedly refused to disembark from the flight, prompting officers to intervene and detain them.

Eugenio Ernesto Hernández-Garnier, 27, had flown from Las Vegas to Miami with his wife Yusleydis Blanca Loyola, 32, for a hair transplant.

As chaos erupted on board, Loyola went live on TikTok as thousands of people watched police officers question her husband about his injuries.

According NBC MiamiShe tells viewers: ‘You know I had a breast lift and liposuction on my arm. I can’t even walk. Call 911, we are being discriminated against and abused.’

Hernandez-Garnier's mugshot shows him unbandaged and with blood pouring from his scalp after his hair transplant.

Hernandez-Garnier’s mugshot shows him unbandaged and with blood pouring from his scalp after his hair transplant.

An officer can be heard telling Hernandez-Garnier: ‘If you don’t get down, they’re going to grab you and take you out.’

Loyola can be seen standing in the hallway as Hernandez-Garnier adds: “If they take me out, they’re going to hurt me.”

Two officers then lift Hernandez up and place their arms around his back, causing him to cry out in pain.

His wife is heard shouting: ‘Look, he’s had an operation recently, he’s just had an operation!’

An officer tries to snatch the phone from her, to which she replies: “Don’t let me have the phone! He just had surgery and they’re beating him.”

As she is arrested and taken away, she is heard screaming and exclaiming, “My breasts!”

An officer can be heard telling Hernandez-Garnier: 'If you don't get down, they're going to grab you and take you out.'

An officer can be heard telling Hernandez-Garnier: ‘If you don’t get down, they’re going to grab you and take you out.’

Two officers then lift Hernandez up and place their arms around his back, causing him to scream in pain.

Two officers then lift Hernandez up and place their arms around his back, causing him to scream in pain.

Speaking to the outlet after the pair were released, Hernandez-Garnier said he had been provided with documentation proving they were able to fly.

After showing this to a flight attendant, Hernandez-Garnier said she was told they didn’t care.

He said: ‘She tells me that either you come out or I’ll call the police. I told her to call the police because that’s an injustice.

“I already paid for my flight. I don’t have anything illegal in my luggage. Everything is fine.”

After being arrested, the couple was taken to a medical facility to have the bleeding checked before being taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

Hernandez-Garnier’s mugshot shows him unbandaged and with blood pouring from his scalp after the hair transplant.

After being arrested, the couple was taken to a medical facility to have the bleeding checked before being transferred to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

After being arrested, the couple was taken to a medical facility to have the bleeding checked before being transferred to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

Speaking to the outlet after the couple was released, Hernandez-Garnier said they had been provided with documentation proving they were able to fly.

Speaking to the outlet after the couple was released, Hernandez-Garnier said they had been provided with documentation proving they were able to fly.

According to police, all other passengers were also forced to leave the plane, causing the flight to be delayed.

Miami-Dade County Police spokesman Argemis Colomé said: ‘ All of this could have been avoided if they had simply followed the officers’ orders or request to evacuate the plane.

In a statement, American Airlines said: ‘During boarding of American Airlines Flight 1858 on August 19 with service from Miami (MIA) to Las Vegas (LAS), two customers engaged in disruptive behavior and did not comply with instructions from crew members.

‘Law enforcement responded and removed both customers from the aircraft. We thank the crew members for their professionalism and apologize to our customers for the inconvenience.’

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