A senior Army officer’s refusal to pay for 16-kg cabin luggage — more than double the permitted limit of 7 kg — snowballed into an assault that left four SpiceJet employees with serious injuries, including a spinal fracture and a broken jaw.
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Behind Army Officer Assaulting SpiceJet Staff, 16-Kg Cabin Luggage Problem
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