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Air rage Brit who BIT a millionaire passenger’s ear after bursting into anger when refused more drink on Ryanair flight to Mallorca AVOIDS jail time in Spain
- Ben Addison was paid £630 for the attack in which he also injured four officers
- The court gave him 10 months in prison, but decided to suspend the sentence
- He will avoid jail as long as he doesn’t commit any new crimes in the next two years
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A rowdy passenger who bit a lump from the ear of a British millionaire at Palma de Mallorca airport will avoid jail.
A court in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, sentenced Ben Addison, 31, to ten months in prison, but decided to suspend the sentence.
This means he will avoid jail as long as he doesn’t commit any further crimes in the next two years.
Addison (left) was a constant nuisance to passengers on Ryanair flight 2162 from Birmingham to Palma de Mallorca
The court also fined him 720 euros for his bizarre attack, in which he also injured four police officers.
The verdict was handed down on Monday, September 19, and was accepted by the Ben Addison.
The incident took place on September 18, 2020 around 11:25 PM.
Addison was a constant nuisance to passengers on Ryanair flight 2162 from Birmingham to Palma de Mallorca.
Once the plane landed, he launched a vicious attack on passenger Neil Endley, kicking him in the head and slamming him with punches.
Shockingly, he threw the millionaire Briton to the ground and bit his right ear so hard that he tore a piece off.
Once the plane had landed, he launched a vicious attack on passenger Neil Endley (pictured), kicking him in the head and slamming him with punches.
Four police officers went to the scene to end the attack, but were themselves showered with punches and kicks.
They too were brought to the ground and injured.
Neil – from Solihull, Warwickshire – said at the time that he had “no connection” with his attacker.
He said he had “never seen him before in my life when this happened.”
Neil – owner of The Bridge Group of engineering firms – was taken to a hospital in Palma de Mallorca for treatment after the brutal attack.
His attacker was drunk and addicted to drugs and had started his attack after being refused more alcohol.
It is believed he aimed it at Neil after he grabbed his drink and drank it.