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Angry Ryanair passenger eats his winning scratchcard

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Prizes worth €300,000 have been won in the past two years

 

A Ryanair passenger who became enraged when he was told he could not claim a scratchcard prize on his flight ate his winning ticket.

 

The man was flying from Poland to the East Midlands on a Ryanair flight when he won 10,000 euros (£8,765) on a scratchcard he had purchased on board. Ryanair confirmed he ate his ticket on 26 February after cabin staff refused to pay him the winnings immediately. The airline said it could not reveal the winner's identity.

 

Ryanair spokesman Stephen McNamara said the cabin crew and some passengers urged the man not to eat the ticket, but he stood up and ate it anyway. He said it appears the passenger acted out of frustration and anger. Mr McNamara explained that all winners must be verified before the cash prizes are handed out. He said the airline crew did not have the cash "kicking around the aircraft" and in any case the prize had to be collected directly from the scratchcard company.

 

"In the last two years Ryanair's scratchcards have given away 10 cars, more than €300,000 in cash prizes and more than 100,000 flight vouchers," he said. Since the prize will now go unclaimed, the money will be donated to charity, he added. The winning charity will be chosen from a list of five charities in a web vote.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8539560.stm

Someone that retarded doesn't deserve that kind of money. Better for some charity to use it.

Hahahaha! What the hell is this?! I feel like Im reading the Onion.

Heh. And he'll probably be saying it's their fault for years to come...

 

I'm beginning to wonder if it might not be a bad idea to start teaching anger management in school... :thinking:

How did he expect them to pay him on board?

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