Ashley Barno says the employee, identified only as Ahmad, explained he got her name, phone number and address from the information on her carry-on bag. He then messaged her to say she was 'gorgeous in her gray top', a lawsuit claims. The chilling messages go on to show how the worker joined her on her flight from San Diego's International Airport to Chicago. He told a worried Ashley he could get her free flights and access to lounges.
An American Airlines spokesman told the DailyMail.com they 'takes the privacy and safety of our customers seriously' and Ahmad no longer works for them. The Duchess of Sussex today insisted denied she was barred from 'dialling in' to the landmark Sandringham summit from Canada as senior royals discussed her stepping down from the Royal Family with Prince Harry (left, circled). The couple's Kensington Palace spokesman insisted Meghan (right, in Toronto in December 2016) was not shut out of the discussion and just left it to her husband, saying: 'In the end, the Sussexes decided that it wasn't necessary for the Duchess to join'. It comes as the Sussex team continues to negotiate an abdication deal on money, titles and establishing their international commercial brand.
Meanwhile it was also revealed that the Queen (centre, on Sunday) allowed Harry and Meghan to quit as senior Royals following a private heart-to-heart with her grandson at yesterday's crisis summit. Highlander and General Hospital actor Stan Kirsch has died aged 51 after taking his own life in his Los Angeles home. The actor was found dead in his home on Saturday. The Los Angeles medical examiner ruled that Kirsch died by hanging. Law enforcement sources told TMZ that Kirsch's wife, Kristyn Green, found him hanging in their bathroom. He was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
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Kirsch was best known for playing Richie Ryan in the Highlander TV series for six seasons from 1992-1998. Kirsch also had acting appearances on General Hospital, JAG and a memorable episode of Friends where he played Ethan - one of Monica's dates who she later discovers is a high school student lying about his age. New York bodega owner Modesto Cruz (pictured left) explains in his first on air interview how he tried to get help for Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz (inset). Cruz appears in the chilling surveillance video from the night of the killing, and says he called police twice but there was no response. Guzman-Feliz, 15, was slayed with machetes by five Trinitarios gang members on June 20, 2018 in what turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. After chasing the innocent teen into the Bronx business with Jonaiki Martinez Estrella, 25, Antonio Rodriguez Hernandez Santiago, 25, Jose Muniz, 23 and Elvin Garcia, 25, 19-year-old Manuel Rivera is seen dragging and knifing him in the street (right). Tom Brady is still a member of the New England Patriots for the next two months, but ahead of his first foray onto the open market, the Gillette Stadium suite used by his wife Gisele Bundchen and their children (lower right) has been cleaned out, and the soon-to-be free agent has moved his family from Massachusetts to Connecticut.
'The Brady suite at Gillette Stadium where Bundchen has been known to watch her husband play football has been cleaned out,' WEEI's Greg Hill, a Boston sports radio host, told his listeners on Tuesday. 'It would appear to be, by those who are in the know, that it has been cleaned out in way that perhaps it has never has been cleaned out before.' Brady, 42, will become a free agent for the first time on March 18, and while he has not ruled out a return to New England, the six-time Super Bowl champion has moved out of his Brookline, Massachusetts mansion to a $9 million estate in Greenwich, Connecticut - roughly three hours from the Patriots' home field and practice facility. It seems unlikely Brady would sign with the New York Jets or Giants because both teams are heavily invested in young quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones, respectively.
Brady and Bundchen recently reduced their asking price for the Brookline mansion to $33.9 million - around $8 million less than the original listing last summer. The couple has also owned an apartment in the Manhattan neighborhood of Tribeca for several years. Brady is welcome to re-sign with the Patriots at any time, but be cannot begin negotiating with other teams until March 16 and he cannot sign a new deal until March 18. As for Brady's new Connecticut home, HomesOfTheRich.com describes it as a English Manor-style mansion (upper right) on a 10-acre property that features seven bedrooms, eight full and four half bathrooms, an indoor pool, a three-car garage and a tennis court. A mother and her three children have been found dead in their home in a gated community in Florida called Celebration, owned by Disney World, and the father has been arrested at gunpoint. Anthony Todt, his wife Megan and their children Alex, Tyler and Zoe, were reported missing by family members a week ago.
Relatives said they last heard from them on January 6, while neighbors say they hadn't been seen since mid-December. Police only went to the Todt's home on Monday - a day after a concerned neighbor called them - where they discovered the bodies. Anthony was seen being arrested at gunpoint. Echoing what Iranian officials have said, Trudeau (pictured) said the dozens of Canadian crash victims would be 'home with their families' but for the tensions started by the US killing of Soleimani.
The Canadian PM said the international community had to 'manage the tensions in the region that are brought about by US actions' in a swipe at Donald Trump (inset). After initially denying involvement, Iran admitted on Saturday that it had shot down the jet in error just hours after launching missile attacks on US bases in Iraq (the wreckage is seen at the crash site near Tehran, right). Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel were among the late night hosts poking fun at Harry and Meghan after crunch talks at the Queen's Sandringham estate over the future of the royals. Noah led with the news that Meghan didn't attend the summit in person because she was in Canada with Archie, joking that the situation resembled horror film Get Out and that 'nothing good happens when white people invite you to the countryside'. Meanwhile Colbert opened with the news of a foreign relations crisis threatening to start a war, before adding: 'Everyone is asking the same harrowing question: Can Harry and Meghan really leave the royal family?' The Duke of Cambridge put on a brave face as he stepped in for the Queen at an investiture ceremony this afternoon after taking his three children to school and nursery this morning.
Despite the turmoil in his family and the rift with his younger brother, William grinned as he knighted Theresa May's Brexit negotiator Olly Robbins and former England cricket captain Andrew Strauss before sharing a joke as he gave gongs to rapper MIA (left), Scottish composer Anna Meredith and BBC golf expert Ken Brown. And in a heart-warming moment William beamed as he signed 'congratulations' and gave an MBE to sign language expert Alex Duguid, who has signed Emmerdale and Coronation Street for deaf ITV viewers for decades (main picture). The third in line to the throne was back to work as Meghan Markle denied she was barred from 'dialling in' to the landmark Sandringham summit from Canada as the Sussex team continues to negotiate an abdication deal on money, titles and establishing their international commercial brand.
Palace officials working for the Queen, Prince Charles and William were said to have feared yesterday's talks could have been recorded or intercepted if the Duchess took part from Vancouver, where she is with Archie. But today the couple's Kensington Palace spokesman insisted Meghan was not shut out and just left it to her husband (together inset), saying: 'In the end, the Sussexes decided that it wasn't necessary for the Duchess to join'. Three women who moved off-grid to grow cannabis and live the simple life with their animals have shared a glimpse at their unusual set-up.Amy, 31, Lexie, 28, and Doris, 39, (seen centre L-R) moved out to the Californian countryside to start up a farm and become self-sufficient, and are sharing their rustic exploits via their steamy Instagram account 'Girls Off Grid'. A typical post will show then brandishing rifles, right, chopping down trees, or looking after their cannabis farm in skimpy bikinis, left. The founder, Doris, revealed she decided to start the account as a farm spoof on Girls Gone Wild, and the women keep 65 sheep, 60 goats, seen inset, 40 chickens, fifteen ducks, eight guinea hens, three alpacas, two turkeys, two horses, two dogs, two cats, one pig.
Queens landlord Edgar Moncayo, 71, was trying to collect $200 in unpaid rent from his tenant Alex Garces, 22, on Sunday afternoon when he was allegedly pushed down a flight of stairs and died. In CCTV footage the tenant, Alex Garces, 22, can be seen opening the front door and Moncayo attemps to enter the property. Footage shows a brief physical altercation breaking out before Garces allegedly pushes Moncayo down the flight of stairs which lead up to the front door.
The 71-year-old sustained a blow to his head when he hit the concrete below, proving fatal. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Jonathan Laird (pictured left before being struck down with the condition), 38, from Greenfield, Indiana, was prescribed lamotrigine tablets in April 2016.
Within a month red sores broke out inside his mouth and eyeballs and on his face. The skin on his face started rotting and flaking off, leaving his flesh exposed and prone to infection. Doctors wrapped his face in pig skin, which is sometimes used as a wound dressing in burns patients, to protect him from harmful bacteria (right, with bandages around his face as he recovers, and inset, when he was first admitted). The powerful images tell the story of the momentous Operation Plunder, which involved a million men breaching the natural water barrier protecting northern Germany in March 1944.
The retreating Nazis blew up bridges along the Rhine to prevent Allied forces from advancing, so in response temporary floating bridges were built at breakneck speed to allow tanks and trucks to cross into Germany and support the 16,000 paratroopers who were already in enemy territory. Pictured is a British soldier taking down a Nazi flag (inset). Also seen, clockwise from top left: British troops crossing a floating bridge; an American lieutenant storming an enemy position; RAF aircraft on a flooded landing strip; and a landing craft crossing a swollen section of river. Maxwell Freed, two (left), from Denver, Colorado, and his twin sister, Riley, were born in March 2017. Their parents (together, right) noticed Maxwell wasn't developing at the same pace as Riley and had him undergo genetic testing. At age one, he was diagnosed with a rare disorder that only affects 34 known people in the world that has no name. The disorder is only known by the gene it affects, SLC6A1, and it causes serious speech, motor and intellectual disabilities.
Around age three-and-a-half Maxwell will likely develop a severe form of epilepsy and experience regression. His parents are raising money to fund research for genetic replacement therapy and a clinical trial, which could cost as much as $7million. California man Jonny Kim, 35, went from a Navy SEAL to Harvard medical doctor to NASA Astronaut, after graduating from training this month.
He will be the first Korean-American astronaut with NASA to embark on assignments to the International Space Station, the moon and possibly Mars. The father from Los Angeles says going into the Navy was 'the best decision I ever made in my life' because it made him fearless and gave him confidence.
After seeing his friends injured and pass away in the Army, he became a doctor. While serving his residency he was chosen to be part of NASA's Astronaut Group 22, completing two years of rigorous training.