A Passenger On British Airways Breaks A Bottle A Stabs Another Passenger Mid-Flight (7/6/23)

Published: July 6, 2023, 8 p.m.

In the context of criminal acts, the term "glassing" is used to describe a violent act committed by individuals in which a glass or bottle is used as a weapon. It typically involves smashing a glass object, such as a bottle or glass, and using the broken shards as a weapon to attack or injure another person.Glassing incidents often occur in bars, nightclubs, or other social settings where alcohol is consumed. They can result from heated arguments, altercations, or personal disputes that escalate into violence.


The act of glassing is highly dangerous and can cause severe injuries, including deep lacerations, disfigurement, and even blindness.Glassing incidents are treated as serious criminal offenses and can lead to criminal charges such as assault, grievous bodily harm, or even attempted murder, depending on the severity of the injuries inflicted. Legal consequences for glassing can vary depending on the jurisdiction, but they often involve significant prison sentences for those found guilty.


Not only can you expect long wait times and your luggage going missing, now you get to witness one passenger stab another on your way to St. Lucia.

In this episode, we hear the story about passengers on a British Airways flight who had too much to drink and ended up in an altercation that saw a champagne bottle being broken and then being used as a makeshift shiv to stab the other passenger.



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British Airways passenger uses broken bottle to stab fellow flier: video (nypost.com)

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