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Airline boots boy with autism from plane after he refused to wear a face mask – 7NEWS.com.au
‘There shouldn’t be any exceptions, because the exception could be someone who has the virus,’ the airline stated.
Southwest Airlines removed a passenger and her 3-year-old son from a flight after the boy, who has autism, refused to wear a face mask and became upset.
Passenger Alyssa Sadler, who was also traveling with her 1-year-old daughter, told CNN affiliate KPRC that the family was deplaned from the Southwest flight from Midland, Texas, to Houston, Texas.
It was just not a good morning, said Sadler. He was screaming. He was throwing a fit. He was screaming no, no, no.
Sadler told KPRC her son has a s…
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