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    DETROIT, Michigan (AP) -- Authorities charged a former Northwest Airlines flight attendant with assault for allegedly putting a prescription depressant in 19-month-old girl's apple juice to stop her crying during an international flight.

    Daniel Reed Cunningham, 33, also was charged Thursday with distributing a controlled substance on the August 25 flight from Amsterdam to Detroit.

    He is expected to appear in court next week for his arraignment.

    The girl's mother, Beate Turner, told FBI special agent Terry Booth that Cunningham seemed upset when her daughter became restless and began squirming and crying on the flight. Cunningham offered to give the girl apple juice three times before Turner accepted, according to the agent's affidavit. The girl suffered no serious injury.

    Turner later noticed the juice was bitter and foamy and had blue and white specks floating in it. Ten days after the flight, she took the juice to University Laboratories in Novi, which confirmed the presence of Xanax, a prescription medication used to treat panic attacks and anxiety, the FBI said.

    The drug's side effects include lightheadedness, fatigue and drowsiness. The Federal Drug Administration hasn't approved it for children under age 18, the agency said.

    Cunningham has denied drugging the child in statements to the FBI. His attorney, Neil Fink, declined comment.

    Cunningham also has been charged with importing more than 100 tablets of a non-narcotic controlled substance into the United States on a different flight in October. The tablets included Xanax and Valium.

    Northwest spokeswoman Mary Stanik said Cunningham was hired in 1998 and worked for the airline until last December 30. She said she could not discuss his case.


    PANC

  • #2
    Shocking!!

    Just one question though... what was the mom doing with the juice 10 days after it was opened, and if it was opened and the child drank it, then how could she have it??
    "The Director also sets the record straight on what would happen if oxygen masks were to drop from the ceiling: The passengers freak out with abandon, instead of continuing to chat amiably, as though lunch were being served, like they do on those in-flight safety videos."

    -- The LA Times, in a review of 'Flightplan'

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    • #3
      I never liked Northwest... Aren't those the guys who overrun runways and park planes into gas stations?

      Grtz,

      Nicki
      My JetPhotos.Net pictures

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      • #4
        What a moron! While I can't stand crying children on flights you don't drug them. Although I can't blame the kid for crying, flying on a 25 year old cramped DC-10 with no decent in-flight entertainment and NW's brand of customer service, hell I would be crying to.

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        • #5
          Incredible story, but then again everything seems to be possible.

          BTW Northwest are not the guys parking at gas stations, that's the other wind direction (=Southwest) .

          Regards,
          Peter

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          • #6
            That is pretty sick...but i can't count all the times I wanted to throttle a kid who wouldn't shut up. I mean...I can't blame the guy TOO much. It is a rule...you will always sit in front of a little baby that will not shut up. Actually, one time, a lady burped a baby in front of me, and vomited all over me...I about broke off it's little head.

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