Overview
- Claudio Zanon, a Turin oncologist and scientific director of Motore Sanità, says he photographed the aircraft nose before boarding at Milan Malpensa.
- He recounts that a security officer demanded he delete the image, followed him onto the plane, and warned he would be left behind if he refused.
- Zanon says he helped an ill traveler onboard before the commander asked him to disembark from flight EJU3929 to Marrakech on 28 October.
- EasyJet, in remarks reported by ANSA, says the traveler showed inappropriate behavior at the gate and that trained staff act to protect passenger and crew wellbeing.
- Italian media report the conflicting accounts without independent verification, and no regulatory action or airport statement has been reported.