Plane with 200 passengers turned around over the Indian Ocean due to a passenger: details of the incident
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A Jetstar plane flying from Bali to Melbourne with 200 passengers turned back due to an inadequate passenger who tried to open the door. The offender was removed from the flight.

A Jetstar passenger plane, which was flying from Bali to Melbourne, was forced to turn around over the Indian Ocean due to the actions of one inadequate passenger. This is reported by CNN, reports UNN.
Details
The incident occurred on March 31: the plane was carrying more than 200 people from Bali (Indonesia) to Melbourne, Australia. One of the passengers, for unknown reasons, tried to force open the plane's door while it was flying over the Indian Ocean.
As a result, the plane was forced to turn around and fly back to Denpasar airport - the offender was removed from the flight. During the detention, he behaved aggressively towards the crew members.
Let's remind
The Boeing 787, which was heading from Los Angeles to Shanghai, was forced to turn around over the Pacific Ocean. There were 257 passengers and 13 crew members on board, the reason for the turnaround was that one of the pilots forgot his passport.