
The three Ghanaians are said to have bought their flight ticket heading to Sao Tome three months ago, but were told to vacate their seats for Caucasian passengers.
Three Ghanaian women have allegedly been forced out of Tap Portugal airline for three Caucasians because the flight was full at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA).
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The three Ghanaians are said to have bought their flight ticket heading to Sao Tome three months ago, but were told to vacate their seats for Caucasian passengers.
Reports say they met all immigration checks and they were given a pass.
The were groped, harassed and assaulted by officials of Tap Portugal Airline after they had refused to give up their seats.
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Officials of Tap Portugal Airline, in justifying their actions, accused them of stealing the boarding pass, despite holding a valid flight ticket.
The three Ghanaians are said to have bought their flight ticket heading to Sao Tome three months ago, but were told to vacate their seats for Caucasian passengers. Read Full Story
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