The airline said the flight had to be diverted as the furry stowaway posed a “safety risk” to passengers
A plane was forced to make an emergency landing after a horrified passenger found a live rodent in their in-flight meal.
The plane was forced to make an unscheduled stop and land in Copenhagen after a female passenger discovered a mouse in the boxed meal provided to her by the airline. “Believe it or not. A lady next to me … opened her food and a mouse jumped out,” one passenger, Jarle Borrestad, said in a post shared on Facebook along with a photograph showing him smiling next to two women, also smiling.Borrestad later told the BBC he pulled his socks over his pant legs so that the mouse did not crawl up, but stressed that people stayed very calm and "were not stressed at all.
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