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‘People like you are paedophiles’: Passenger on a Qantas flight to Singapore lashes out at crew mid-air ‘after drinking a bottle of vodka in the bathroom’ A Qantas passenger was restrained by crew and passengers after getting 'drunk' The incident was filmed as the man hurls abuse at Qantas crew mid-flight  The man is restrained before he falsely calls cabin crew 'paedophiles'

By Adam Mccleery For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 05:20 GMT, 18 March 2019 | Updated: 05:20 GMT, 18 March 2019

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A man had to be restrained by crew members after allegedly downing a bottle of vodka in the toilet on an international flight.  

The man, who was named only as 'Henry', was on Qantas Flight 37 from Melbourne to Singapore on February 28 when the incident occurred. 

Footage of the altercation, shared to Newsflare, shows the moment the man is cornered as he abuses a Qantas crew member.

Henry is then retrained in a seat while he continues to verbally abuse staff. 

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A man had to be restrained by passengers and crew of an international flight after he allegedly consumed a bottle of alcohol in the toilet before abusing flight staff

A man had to be restrained by passengers and crew of an international flight after he allegedly consumed a bottle of alcohol in the toilet before abusing flight staff

The man, whose name is not known, was on Qantas Flight 37 from Melbourne to Singapore on February 28 when the incident occurred

The man, whose name is not known, was on Qantas Flight 37 from Melbourne to Singapore on February 28 when the incident occurred

A witness posted a breakdown of the dramatic incident and said they believed the man to be a school teacher from Melbourne. 

'This incident happened mid-flight - I was shocked to hear

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