A 22-year-old woman woke up to find a man sexually assaulting her while she slept aboard a Spirit Airlines flight to Detroit.
The man sitting
next to her was apprehending and charged with aggravated sexual abuse by
federal authorities following the flight Wednesday.
The woman was
sitting in the window seat next to the man, Prabhu Ramamoorthy. She was
awoken to find her shirt and pants unbuttoned with Ramamoorthy digitally
penetrating her, according to The Detroit News. Ramamoorthy stopped when he saw that the woman was awake. The woman notified a flight attendant.
Ramamoorthy was then detained by the Wayne County
Airport Authority. He later told authorities that he had fallen into a
deep sleep and did not assault the woman. But then he admitted to FBI
officials that he “might have” unclasped the bra of the woman sleeping
next to him, grabbed her breast and unzipped her pants, according to the
publication. A WORLD NEWS found that FBI investigations into midair sexual assault have jumped by 66 percent from the fiscal year of 2014 to 2017. Several women shared their stories of sexual assault with CNN who released the investigation last week. Katie Campos shared her story via Twitter and spoke with CNN.
Campos took to Twitter on December 20 to say how she was sexually harassed on a United Airlines flight. Campos said her harasser was arrested at the gate after he kept touching her and others on the flight.
In a statement, Campos said a man sitting in the middle seat between her and another woman grabbed her upper, inner thigh three times. She said a flight attendant then moved her to a seat behind the man harassing her.
“@united (and all airlines) should have a policy on how to handle this situation," she tweeted. "They need to remove the problem, not the people affected by the problem."
Allison Dvaladze told CNN she fell asleep a Delta Airlines flight and was woken up by the man next to her “grabbing her.”
“I felt a hand
in my crotch, and realized that the man next to me was holding, was
grabbing my crotch," Dvaladze told CNN. "I slapped his hand right away,
yelled 'no,' without even thinking."
The women interviewed by CNN said that they had all
felt that the flight crew could have done more to help them. According
to the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, a union for flight
attendants, one out of five flight attendants surveyed from a group of
2,000 last year said they had received a report of a passenger being
sexually assaulted.

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