‘Disruptive’ woman dragged from Ryanair flight by armed police on arrival in Spain

SPANISH police have removed a ‘disruptive’ woman from a UK to Spain flight to the cheers of fellow passengers.

Guardia Civil officers boarded the flight from London Stansted airport to the Canary Islands when it landed in Fuerteventura.

In a video obtained by the Daily Mail the woman can be seen trying to resist attempts by the Spanish police to remove her from the aircraft as she yells “I don’t need an ambulance”.

Other passengers can be heard cheering when she is dragged from her seat and down the aisle.

It is claimed that the woman began to argue with other passengers twenty minutes before the flight landed and cabin crew asked someone sitting next to her to move ‘for their own safety’.

A Ryanair spokesperson said: “The crew of this flight from London Stansted to Fuerteventura requested police assistance upon arrival after a passenger became disruptive in-flight.

“The aircraft landed normally and police removed and detained the individual.

“We will not tolerate unruly or disruptive behaviour at any time and the safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our number one priority. This is now a matter for local police.”

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