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Ticks on Ryanair aircraft: passengers hospitalized

Rome, Italy - Local police halted the take-off

Yesterday, after the landing of a Ryanair aircraft coming from London, some passengers have noticed itch on their legs. The passengers were hospitalized, and doctors discovered the itch was caused by ticks which bit people during the flight. The passengers immediately got mad and called the police to denounce the event. Emergency procedures were started after the claim. The aircraft was halted...

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