Woman Convicted of Stowing Away on Flight to Paris Faces Extradition to Connecticut
NEW YORK, JUL 10 – Svetlana Dali bypassed multiple security checkpoints and hid in a plane bathroom for hours, leading to a federal conviction for stowing away on a Delta flight, prosecutors said.
- A woman named Svetlana Dali was convicted for stowing away on a flight from New York to Paris without a boarding pass or proper documents.
- Dali was sentenced to time already served and will not be released as Connecticut seeks her extradition.
- Dali faces new charges of breaching security at Bradley International Airport while seeking extradition from New York.
- Dali stated through a translator, "All of these actions were taken in order to save my life" during her trial.
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Airline Stowaway Sentenced After Blaming Poisoning
A woman who stowed away on a New York-to-Paris flight in November was sentenced on Thursday to time served, after blaming her crime on poisoning by the US military. "My actions were directed toward only one purpose: to save my life," Svetlana Dali told the Brooklyn court in a statement...
Delta Airlines Stowaway Rants That She Was Poisoned, Needed to Flee U.S. as She's Sentenced to Time Served
During her trial, Svetlana Dali admitted to sneaking on the flight from New York City to Paris without a boarding pass in November 2024Niagara County Sheriff's Office (2) Svetlana DaliNEED TO KNOWA 57-year-old woman who was found guilty in May of stowing away in the bathrooms of a Delta airlines flight in November 2024 has been sentenced to time servedSvetlana Dali, who is a Russian citizen with U.S. residency, claimed she needed to flee the U.S…
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