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Ferdinand Marcos' daughter gets booze ban after drunken brawl on flight

  • Analisa Josefa Corr, daughter of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., has been banned from drinking on planes after a drunken brawl on a flight from Hobart to Sydney.
  • Corr and her husband, James Alexander Corr, are accused of causing a disturbance and assaulting another passenger while intoxicated on the flight.
  • The couple has pleaded not guilty to all charges and agreed to deposit 20,000 Australian dollars each as bail, which will be forfeited if they breach conditions.
  • The Australian Federal Police have increased airport patrols and warned travelers about disruptive behavior, emphasizing that it will not be tolerated.
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Friday, January 10, 2025.
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