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A Muslim-American woman was removed from an aeroplane as it prepared for take off - after a flight attendant told security staff she heard her say 'It's a go' into her mobile phone.
But U.S. citizen Irum Abbassi, who was travelling out of San Diego's International Airport, claims she actually said 'I've got to go'.
The mother-of-three was quickly searched and then made her way back to the flight - but the aeroplane's crew refused to allow her back on board.
She then took the next flight - and is now suing Southwest Airlines for the 'humiliating' incident.
Muslim woman removed from flight after security heard her say 'It's a go' on her phone | Mail Online
But U.S. citizen Irum Abbassi, who was travelling out of San Diego's International Airport, claims she actually said 'I've got to go'.
The mother-of-three was quickly searched and then made her way back to the flight - but the aeroplane's crew refused to allow her back on board.
She then took the next flight - and is now suing Southwest Airlines for the 'humiliating' incident.
Muslim woman removed from flight after security heard her say 'It's a go' on her phone | Mail Online