United Airlines passenger dragged off flight suffered concussion, broken nose

By | July 25, 2024
United Airlines passenger dragged off flight suffered concussion, broken nose

A daughter of the Kentucky physician at the center of a global uproar over his forced removal from a United Airlines flight said Thursday that the family was “horrified, shocked and sickened” by the incident.

“What happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being, regardless of the circumstances,” Crystal Pepper said at a news conference in Chicago.

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A daughter of the Kentucky physician at the center of a global uproar over his forced removal from a United Airlines flight said Thursday that the family was “horrified, shocked and sickened” by the incident.

“What happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being, regardless of the circumstances,” Crystal Pepper said at a news conference in Chicago.

David Dao, 69, suffered a concussion, broken nose and damaged sinuses and lost two front teeth when he was dragged off a flight Sunday to make room for United personnel, lawyer Thomas Demetrio said. He said Dao has been released from the hospital and is staying in a “secure” location.

A lawsuit will be filed at some point, and a hearing on preserving evidence is set for Monday in Chicago, Demetrio said. He also said United and other airlines have “bullied” customers for a long time.Dr. Dao, I believe to his great credit, has come to understand that he is the guy, he’s the guy to stand up for passengers going forward,” Demetrio said.

Social media outrage rained down on the Chicago-based airline after videos emerged of Sunday night’s violent confrontation on United Express Flight 3411 at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, drawing hundreds of millions of views around the world.
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United Airlines passenger dragged off flight suffered concussion, broken nose
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Demonstrators protest against United Airlines at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on April 11, 2017.
A daughter of the Kentucky physician at the center of a global uproar over his forced removal from a United Airlines flight said Thursday that the family was “horrified, shocked and sickened” by the incident.

“What happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being, regardless of the circumstances,” Crystal Pepper said at a news conference in Chicago.

David Dao, 69, suffered a concussion, broken nose and damaged sinuses and lost two front teeth when he was dragged off a flight Sunday to make room for United personnel, lawyer Thomas Demetrio said. He said Dao has been released from the hospital and is staying in a “secure” location.

A lawsuit will be filed at some point, and a hearing on preserving evidence is set for Monday in Chicago, Demetrio said. He also said United and other airlines have “bullied” customers for a long time.

“Dr. Dao, I believe to his great credit, has come to understand that he is the guy, he’s the guy to stand up for passengers going forward,” Demetrio said.

Social media outrage rained down on the Chicago-based airline after videos emerged of Sunday night’s violent confrontation on United Express Flight 3411 at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, drawing hundreds of millions of views around the world.

Demetrio called the video “rather disturbing.” He said that neither United CEO Oscar Munoz nor other United officials have reached out to Dao. He also said he accepted Munoz’s public apology — even though Demetrio called Munoz’s appearance Wednesday on Good Morning America “staged.”

“I think his PR people said ‘We’re taking a beating here,'” he said. “I think he was told to get out there.”Three passengers went quietly. Dao, a father of five who was flying with his wife, balked. Chicago aviation authorities were called and a wild scramble ensued as passengers recorded away. The videos show three security officers speaking to Dao. One of the men grabs him, and he screams as he is yanked out of his seat and pulled down the aisle. Another video shows him bloodied and repeatedly saying, “I have to go home.””He is a 69-year-old man,” Demetrio said. “Is that really how we want to treat the aged?”

Three Chicago Aviation police officers have been placed on leave. The airline offered a string of sometimes awkward apologies and issued a refund for everyone on the flight. That was small change to United — the company suffered a one-day stock drop of $250 million.United’s apology Thursday promised immediate action. The company said it will no longer ask law enforcement officers to remove passengers from our flights “unless it is a matter of safety and security.” United also is reviewing policies on training and crew movement and how “oversold” flights are handled.

United Airlines passenger dragged off flight suffered concussion, broken nose

Eric Schiffer, CEO of Reputation Management Consultants, watched Demetrio’s news conference and said he agreed with much of what Dao’s lawyer had to say.Dao is now the protagonist for people refusing to be bashed in the teeth, horrified and bullied for United’s failure to expect the unexpected,” Schiffer said. “Dao’s attorney is right that fliers deserve fairness, respect and dignity and not to get clobbered.”

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