Stowaway caught on Paris flight identified – but how she got on still a mystery

The woman who flew as a stowaway from New York to Paris has been identified as 57-year-old Svetlana Dali.

She remains in France after allegedly causing a disturbance on a return flight to the US.

Ms Dali, whose identity was confirmed by CBS, boarded a Delta Airlines flight last week from New York’s JFK airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris without a boarding pass.

She was taken into custody upon arrival in France.

French National Police said the woman is of Russian nationality and was refused entry to France because she had no visa. She has not been charged.

Ms Dali was able to get through an advanced imaging technology body scanner at JFK airport, and dodge document and ID checks during the security process.

In a statement provided to BBC’s news partner CBS, a TSA spokesperson confirmed that “an individual without a boarding pass was physically screened without any prohibited items. The individual bypassed two identity verification and boarding status stations and boarded the aircraft.”

But it remains unclear how she was able to get through and board the plane.

“Nothing is of greater importance than matters of safety and security,” Delta said in a statement. “That’s why Delta is conducting an exhaustive investigation of what may have occurred and will work collaboratively with other aviation stakeholders and law enforcement to that end.”

The Guardian reported that once on board, Ms Dali moved from one bathroom to another and never took a seat – until flight attendants began to notice.

Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg4zy95y4veo

 

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