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United Airlines did it again… This time, a giant rabbit died

April 27, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Milenio.com

United Airlines is involved in another scandal. First, two women were not allowed to travel on their planes because they were wearing spandex leggings, then a doctor was not able to travel because the airline had oversold the tickets.

Later, a couple, that visited Costa Rica from Utah to get married, was not allowed to travel due to a mistake of the company in the allocation of their seats.

Now, the issue has to do with a giant rabbit’s death, which was found dead in the luggage compartment of the Boeing 767 when it landed at Chicago O’Hare Airport from London.

Simon was Darius’ son, the largest rabbit of the world, which measures 1.32 meters.

The owner, Anette Edwars, was in a rage when she found out Simon’s death, as she explained that she took it to its buyer, whom she described as “a very famous person.”

United Airlines assured that it will initiate an investigation to know the circumstances of the animal’s death.

crhoy.com

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