Wednesday, March 30, 2016

EgyptAir hostage reveals passengers' hilarious reactions


AbdAllah El Ashmawy, an orthopedic surgeon from Egypt who is based in Plymouth, described the bizarre and hilarious reactions of fellow hostages in a post on his Facebook page.:




EgyptAir hostage reveals passengers' hilarious reactions, including one husband who rang his wife... only to find her main concern was getting him to tell her his BANK DETAILS

  • AbdAllah El Ashmawy was among the EgyptAir hostages in Cyprus
  • He has described the bizarre reactions among his fellow captive travellers
  • One man called his wife to reveal the existence of a secret bank account
  • Another woke from his slumber unaware of why they were in Cyprus
  • For more on the EgyptAir hijacking visit www.dailymail.co.uk/egypt
A passenger on board the hijacked EgyptAir flight has described the unique reactions he witnessed among his fellow travellers when they believed they could be killed during the ordeal.
As the plane was forced to divert from Cairo at the behest of hijacker Seif Eldin Mustafa, 58, many began calling loved ones for what they thought were their final goodbyes.
One rang his wife to reveal the existence of a secret bank account, while another woke up as the diverted jet approached Cyprus, asking: 'Why Cyprus? I'll miss my connection.'

AbdAllah El Ashmawy (pictured), a passenger on board the plane, has described the strange reactions and behaviour of his fellow travellers
Among those was Ben Innes, who took a photo with the hijacker
AbdAllah El Ashmawy (left), a passenger on board the plane, has described the strange reactions and behaviour of his fellow travellers. Among those was Ben Innes, who took a photo with the hijacker (right)

Passengers on board the plane rang family members to reveal the existence of secret bank accounts, while another became enraged when a chicken he smuggled on board was confiscated for the final flight to Cairo
Passengers on board the plane rang family members to reveal the existence of secret bank accounts, while another became enraged when a chicken he smuggled on board was confiscated for the final flight to Cairo

 Another man's wife, apparently unconcerned about the fact her husband was a bomb hostage, forced him to repeat the details of his bank account several times.
The stories were retold by AbdAllah El Ashmawy, an orthopedic surgeon from Egypt who is based in Plymouth.





No comments:

Post a Comment