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Brit bloke arrested after 'sexually assaulting woman on Ryanair flight to Majorca'

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Ryanair flight to Majorca.Air stewards radioed police from 35,000ft after the woman, who is also British, claimed that another passenger had touched her breasts and begged her to have sex with him in the toilet on the flight from Liverpool.

The suspect was taken into custody as soon as the aircraft touched down at Palma Airport last weekend. According to local reports, the man was hauled into court early on Monday morning and told to pay an immediate fine of €2,800 (£2,500).He was also required to hand over a “deposit” of €250 (about £220).Court officials could not immediately be reached for comment.The woman at the centre of the alleged mid-air incident claims that she was sexually assaulted moments before the plane touched down at Son Sant Joan airport.The alleged victim claimed that the male passenger had been making sexually suggestive comments to her throughout the flight.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Local Spanish news site Ultima Hora reported: “The man began to touch her shoulder and suddenly, after she moved his hand away, he touched one of her breasts above her clothes.“The woman said this gesture lasted for a few seconds and shocked her.“She asked the air crew for help and they advised the Civil Guard.

The man was arrested as soon as he set foot in Palma Airport.”A spokesperson for the Civil Guard confirmed that a 35-year-old British man had been arrested and the force is expected to make a more detailed statement in the coming hours.A Ryanair spokesperson said: "The crew of this flight from Liverpool to Palma requested police assistance after being made aware of an individual behaving inappropriately towards another passenger.

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