You have selected an article from the AllAfrica archive, which requires a subscription. They contended that Paul Kefa Mukonyi, 27, had been suffering from paranoia since November and dashed into the Boeing 747-400's cockpit because he felt threatened by other passengers. However, you can freely access - without a subscription - hundreds of today's top Africa stories and thousands of recent news articles from our home page », Click here to go to our home page for all the current news. In the circumstances of a difficult passenger, it is entirely down to the airline.".
Paul Kefa Mukonyi had asked to speak to police moments before boarding the flight, which was carrying 398 people to Nairobi. During the fight on the flight deck the autopilot became disengaged and the aircraft, flying from Gatwick to Nairobi with 398 passengers and crew on board, went into a series of lurches and dives. We publish news and views ranging from vigorous opponents of governments to government publications and spokespersons. He was suffering from an illness that made him feel insecure, afraid, unprotected.". Paul Kefa Mukonyi, who was restrained after a two-minute struggle during which the airliner fell 10,000ft, was suffering from extreme paranoia and believed he was in danger.
Articles and commentaries that identify allAfrica.com as the publisher are produced or commissioned by AllAfrica. Please try again later. Alexander Zverev's former girlfriend claims she tried to kill herself after alleged abuse. As hysterical passengers screamed, the jet twice went into terrifying dives, bringing it within seconds of disaster before Mukonyi was overpowered and the crew regained control. Police were called to Gate 54 at Gatwick as the flight was preparing to leave. Mukonyi, 27, who caused the plane to nosedive 10,000ft after wresting the controls from the pilot, told officers that he had been followed on a flight from Lyon to Gatwick, and was worried that someone may have smuggled something on board the BA flight, possibly a bomb. Mr Paul Kefa Mukonyi was re-admitted to Universite Lumire Lyon after two months of treatment at Nairobi Hospital. been a Masters degree student in France. Alexander Zverev's former girlfriend claims she tried to kill herself after alleged abuse. Dear Decision Makers, What Are You Doing About Sanitation? For more information about subscribing to allAfrica, please read the subscription and contribution overview. There was a problem processing your submission. The Government's use of data is not just confusing, the errors are positively misleading, Veterans banned from church on Remembrance Sunday 'face risk of pneumonia'.
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Mr Paul Kefa Mukonyi entered the cockpit of the British Airways Boeing 747 carrying nearly 400 people and tried to seize the controls on December 29th. THE man who burst into the cockpit of a British Airways jumbo jet and tried to seize the controls was not trying to hijack or crash the airliner, doctors said yesterday. The man, identified as Paul Kefa Lusamamba Mukonyi, is said to have If he had been at the controls for just a few extra seconds we could all have died. Nairobi — The Kenyan who broke into the cockpit of a British Airways
Editor's Choice Most Viewed The airline said it could not offer him carriage as it was "serious about the security of its passengers". Psychiatrists in Nairobi said yesterday that they were dealing with a "very ill man", but they did not believe the attack had been premeditated, nor that Mukonyi intended to crash the jet. Five hours into the flight Mukonyi, a Kenyan studying at university in France, burst into the cockpit. Paul Kefa Mukonyi – and dragged him to the back of the plane and tied him up. By submitting above, you agree to our privacy policy. "Officers accompanied him on board the plane and advised the cabin staff director of the situation. The officers recommended that the passenger be monitored during the flight.". Dr Njenga said Mukonyi was "a very bright young man" whose illness could have been triggered by exam stress.
Nevada 2020 election results: why is the vote count so delayed? Paul Kefa Mukonyi, who was restrained after a two-minute struggle during which the airliner fell 10,000ft, was suffering from extreme paranoia and believed he was in danger. Mr Wingrove said: "Officers convinced him of the security arrangements at Gatwick.
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BA has said it will review in-flight security following the incident. The intruder, 27-year-old Paul Kefa Mukonyi, described as tall, strong, hysterical mental patient, burst into the cockpit and disengaged the auto-pilot … We operate from Cape Town, Dakar, Abuja, Johannesburg, Nairobi and Washington DC. She said he could travel, but the officers insisted the matter be brought to the captain's attention, as the final decision was his.
Chief Insp Alan Wingrove, the commander of police at Gatwick, said that officers were powerless to stop Mukonyi boarding the flight and saw no reason to. He ran toward the front of the airplane believing people were in hot pursuit of him. If you're ready to subscribe, please go directly to our secure server. Dr Njenga said: "We are of the very firm belief that at no point did our patient contemplate hijacking or doing harm to anyone. Suspected Shabaab Militants Destroy Communications Mast in Mandera, Covid-19 Death Toll Rises, As 1,008 More Test Positive, President Kenyatta Mourns Professor Samuel Kariuki Kabuitu, Former City Hall Health Executive Dies After Hdu Admission Over Diabetes, Recovered Misiko Eager to Regain Place in GSU Side, Betting Tops Google Searches By Kenyans in October, Kisima Music and Film Awards Makes Comeback After Seven Years, Ethiopian Tension Ropes in Neighbours Concerned With Another War, State Lines Up 30 Witnesses in MP Jumwa Murder Trial, U.S. Comedian Steve Harvey 'Endorses' Kenyan Comedian Elsa Majimbo, Kisima Awards Makes a Comeback After Seven-Year Hiatus, DJ Prince Cries Out for Help After Landlord Evicts Him, Seizes His Belongings, Bensouda Urges Kenya to Surrender 2 Evasive Suspects Wanted for Witness Tampering, Kenyatta Says Schools Will Re-Open in January, Harambee Stars Ace Can't Wait for Dar es Salaam Derby. He left the country by an Emirates Airline plane after the British Airways refused him carriage following the incident. Schools to Re-open in 2021 as Kenya Acts on New Covid-19 Measures, Relief for Businesses as Kenya, Britain Reach Post-Brexit Deal, Tanzania, Kenya's Mara River Species in Peril - Report, Kenyan Lawyer's Surrender to Hague Court Stirs Trouble For Ruto, Naremiet Beach Management Co-operative Creates Fishing Jobs, Nature Suffers as Kenya Paves Way For Mega Construction Projects, Kenyan Oil Fields A Breeding Ground for Infections, 'Most Educated Person' From Marginalised El Molo Community Has No Formal Job, Wanyama, Aubameyang Among 'Most Influential Africans', Universities and Colleges Begin in-Person Classes, Kenyatta Faces a Tough Choice Between Covid-19, Economy, What Six 'Bribed' Witnesses Held Against Ruto During the ICC Trial, Governors Want Curfew Hours Revised in Fight Against Covid-19, Boost for Kenya Morans As Foreign Legion Check in, U.S. Election - Kenyans Find Humour, Poke Fun as They React to Poll Drama, Harambee Stars Defender Returns to Zambia, Joins Lusaka Dynamos, Dock Workers Face Off With Joho on KPA Deal, Covid-19 Heroine Loses Battle to Virus She Fought Fearlessly, Welcome Back - Vihiga United Seal KPL Return, Angry Men Storm Hospital Demanding Release of Wives, Blow to Harambee Stars as Olunga Set to Miss Comoros Tie, Paul Gicheru's Family, Friends Had No Clue He Was Going to the Hague, Laikipia County Resorts to Mass Livestock Tagging to Curb Rustling, Coast Guard, GSU Officers Punish Travellers Without Masks at Likoni Crossing, Lucky Escape for Passengers as Modern Coast Bus Burns, Kemsa Tenders Probe Grounds Supply of Sh6.3 Billion PPE, Girls' Admission to National Schools, Universities Soars in Kwale, Nigeria's TB Joshua Fires Back After U.S. Election 2016 Prophecy, Fraud-Accused Prophet Bushiri Faces Uncertain Future, Ethiopia Declares State of Emergency in Defiant Tigray Region, U.S. Election 'Leaves a Bitter Taste in African Mouths', European Crowd1 Scam Exposed for Exploiting Africans, Others, Ethiopian Militants Massacre Dozens of Civilians.