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Manchester Evening News
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Andrew Robinson & Kit Vickery

Jet2 passenger banned from airline 'tried to take own life' after forcing plane to divert

A woman who forced a Jet2 plane from Manchester Airport to divert to Vienna after her "aggressive, abusive and dangerous behaviour" says she was so distressed after the incident she tried to take her own life.

Catherine Bush was banned for life by Jet2 and fined £5,000 after footage emerged of her screaming in the face of air stewardesses on a flight to Turkey, with her behaviour becoming so extreme the flight had to be diverted so she could be escorted off. Catherine, from Cleckheaton in West Yorkshire, wrote to Jet2 to apologise for her behaviour which she described as "unruly, aggressive and vile."

The mother-of-one, who friends claim was flying to Turkey for a £3,000 teeth-whitening proceedure, said she felt ashamed and embarrassed - and had drunk too much alcohol to calm her nerves due to being unable to take her medication for a mental health condition. In the email to Jet2, which she shared with sister paper YorkshireLive, she said: ""There will never be an excuse to justify what happened and i wholeheartedly hold my hands up and take full responsibility for my actions.

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"I know it is no excuse, but I do suffer with severe mental health issues, I have anxiety, depression and a personality disorder." According to YorkshireLive, Catherine has also shared with the publication what happened when the plane landed in Austria where she was led away by police.

"When I was removed from the aircraft and released by the Austrian authorities I sadly tried to commit suicide and was stopped by Austrian police who then took me to a psychiatric ward in Vienna. I was strapped down to the bed by my arms and legs and given strong sedatives because I was so hysterical, and a danger to myself and others.

"I was there just over a day before I was allowed out of my restraints. The psychiatric nurse told me I had, had a psychotic episode. I have experienced psychosis before due to my mental health and it was very scary and confusing for me."

However, she doesn't want to be seen to be making excuses for her behaviour. She told Jet2: "I would like to reiterate that this will never justify my actions on board that aircraft but I felt I had to let you know how difficult it is for me to do the most simple of tasks, things ordinary people take for granted.

"I am again feeling suicidal and overwhelmed by the whole situation. I am so embarrassed and ashamed with myself it's becoming too much to bear but at least I'm in good hands with some friends here, who are making me feel a bit better about the whole situation. Again I apologise from the bottom of my heart that I caused so many people distress."

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