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Hilarious moment: Las Vegas man bleeding after hair transplant refuses to leave plane

Hilarious footage captured the moment a man with a bleeding head refused to leave an American Airlines flight from Miami while his wife complained of pain following her “breast lift.”

Eugenio Ernesto Hernandez-Garnier, 27, was bleeding heavily from hair transplant wounds as he boarded a plane at Miami International Airport with his wife Yusleydis Blanca Loyola, 32.

The couple flew in from Las Vegas for a hair transplant and liposuction.

But on the way back, passengers alerted the flight crew to Hernandez-Garnier’s bleeding head, which led to a commotion on board the flight.

The couple repeatedly refused to leave the plane, so officials intervened and arrested them.

Hilarious moment: Las Vegas man bleeding after hair transplant refuses to leave plane

Eugenio Ernesto Hernandez-Garnier, 27, had flown from Las Vegas to Miami with his wife Yusleydis Blanca Loyola, 32, for a hair transplant

As chaos broke out on board, Loyola went live on TikTok and thousands watched as police questioned her husband about the injuries.

According to NBC Miami, she tells viewers: “You know I’ve had a breast lift and liposuction on my arms. I can’t even walk. Call 911, we are being discriminated against and mistreated.”

Hernandez-Garnier's mug shot shows his bandages being removed after his hair transplant and blood pouring from his scalp.

Hernandez-Garnier’s mug shot shows his bandages being removed after his hair transplant and blood pouring from his scalp.

A police officer can be heard telling Hernandez-Garnier: “If you don’t get out, they’re going to grab you and drag you out.”

Loyola is seen standing in the aisle as Hernandez-Garnier adds: “If they take me out, they’re going to hurt me.”

Then two officers put Hernandez on his feet and put their arms around his back, causing him to scream in pain.

His wife is heard calling: “Look, he has just had an operation, he has just had an operation!”

An officer apparently reaches for her cell phone, to which she replies, “Don’t put my phone down! He just had surgery and they’re beating him.”

As she is arrested and led away, she is heard screaming and shouting: “My breasts!”

A police officer can be heard telling Hernandez-Garnier:

A police officer can be heard telling Hernandez-Garnier: “If you don’t get out, they’re going to grab you and leave.”

Then two police officers stand up and put their arms around Hernandez's back, causing him to scream in pain.

Then two police officers stand up and put their arms around Hernandez’s back, causing him to scream in pain.

Speaking to the outlet after the pair were released from custody, Hernandez-Garnier said he had been presented with documents proving they were allowed to fly.

After showing this to a flight attendant, Hernandez-Garnier said they told him they didn’t care.

He said, “She’s telling me either you go out or I’ll call the police.” I said, “Call the police, because this is unfair.”

“I paid for my flight. I have nothing illegal in my luggage. Everything is fine.”

After the arrest, the couple was taken to a medical facility to have the bleeding checked before being transported to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

Hernandez-Garnier’s mug shot shows his bandages being removed after his hair transplant and blood pouring from his scalp.

After the arrest, the couple was taken to a medical facility to have the bleeding checked before being transported to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

After the arrest, the couple was taken to a medical facility to have the bleeding checked before being transported to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

Speaking to the outlet after the pair's release, Hernandez-Garnier said he had received documentation proving they were allowed to fly.

Speaking to the outlet after the pair’s release, Hernandez-Garnier said he had received documentation proving they were allowed to fly.

According to police, all other passengers also had to leave the plane, which caused the flight to be delayed.

Argemis Colomé, spokesman for the Miami-Dade County Police, said: “ All of this could have been avoided if they had simply followed the instructions or requests of the officials to leave the aircraft.’

In a statement, American Airlines said: “During boarding of American Airlines flight 1858 on August 19, operating from Miami (MIA) to Las Vegas (LAS), two passengers engaged in disruptive behavior and disregarded crew instructions.”

“Police responded and removed both passengers from the aircraft. We thank our crew members for their professionalism and apologize to our passengers for the inconvenience.”

By Olivia

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