Dublin Man Convicted for Flight Assault
A man from Dublin, Ramiz Idrizi, was convicted for attempting to sexually assault a young girl on a flight from Paris to Northern Ireland. He also assaulted a passenger who intervened, but was cleared of attacking the girls mother. Idrizi had already pleaded guilty to being intoxicated and abusive on the plane. During the flight, he disturbed passengers and attempted to touch the girl, leading to a confrontation with a fellow traveler and cabin crew. Despite his denial, the judge found his actions credible and sentenced him for April 28th.
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