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Impromptu Dancing Causes British Airliner To Return To Moscow

A Woman In A 'State Of Insobriety' Started Getting A Little Too Familiar With Other Passengers

Passengers on board a bmi (British Midland International) flight from Moscow to London Friday got some unexpected adult entertainment ... and the flight wound up returning to Moscow to take an inebriated woman off the plane.

The Huffington Post relays a report from the Moscow Times that indicates a woman on board the flight started "acting strangely and disturbing passengers" about 15 minutes into the trip. The 39-year-old woman was reportedly taking eye glasses from passengers and "dancing erotic dances." The pilot cut the flight short, returning to Moscow where the woman was escorted off the plane.

She was taken to a local hospital, where she was pronounced healthy but in a "state of insobriety," a fancy way of saying she may have enjoyed one to many adult beverages before getting on the plane.

FMI: www.flybmi.com

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