Marcos Jr.’s alleged half-sister banned from plane drinking after mid-air brawl

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Marcos Jr.’s alleged half-sister banned from plane drinking after mid-air brawl
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Analisa Josefa Corr, who claims to be the daughter of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, is accused of drunkenly assaulting a fellow passenger on a flight to Sydney

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After drinking alcohol the couple had brought onto their December 29 flight to Sydney, Analisa allegedly assaulted a fellow passenger outside the plane’s restroom. Citing Australian police, the BBC reported that she was accused of “grabbing and shaking another passenger while exiting the aircraft toilet.”

The AP report said Deputy Chief Magistrate Michael Antrum agreed to return their passports on the condition that they refrain from drinking on an aircraft or in Australian international or domestic airport departure halls.

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