Kim Mills was one of nine women taken off a Qatar Airways flight in Doha, and the only one not to be strip-searched as authorities hunted the mother of an abandoned newborn baby

An Australian woman has described the “terrifying” experience of being taken off a Qatar Airways flight by authorities who strip-searched passengers as they tried to identify the mother of an infant found in the Doha airport toilets.

Kim Mills was one of nine women taken off a Qatar Airways flight bound for Sydney on 2 October and led through the bowels of the Hamad International airport to what appeared to be a dark carpark or turning circle, where three ambulances were waiting to perform medical examinations to determine if any of the women had recently given birth.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Alaphilippe solos to glory and defends world championship road race title

Frenchman wins his second successive world road race title Alaphilippe: ‘Belgian fans…

Man stabbed to death at nightclub in Walsall

West Midlands police officers called to Valesha’s nightclub in town centre just…

Christmas on the UK high street: where did shoppers spend their money?

B&M, JD Sports, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s all increased sales but Greggs and…

Covid vaccine ‘highly likely’ to work on UK variant, BioNTech says

Chief executive, Uğur Şahin, says team will know within two weeks if…