‘Woman peed on her own…’: Shankar Mishra, accused in Air India ‘peegate’, tells Delhi Court

Shankar Mishra, accused of urinating on an elderly woman co-passenger on an Air India flight, did a shocking U-turn and claimed in a Delhi court on Friday that he had not done wrong. His lawyer’s claim, which was made for the first time after the scandalous incident that took place on November 26 last year on an Air India flight from New York to New Delhi, comes amid allegations leveled against the accused by some fellow passengers and even a refutes. The series of his WhatsApp conversations with the victim woman, which suggested that the scandalous incident had indeed taken place.

“I am not an accused. There must be someone else. He urinated himself. She was suffering from some prostate related disease. It was not him. The seating arrangement was such that no one could reach his seat.

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The defense counsel told the court, “Her seat was accessible only from behind and urine in any case could not have reached the area in front of the seat. Further, the passenger sitting behind the complainant did not make any such complaint.” Didn’t.” Delhi Police’s plea to interrogate the accused in custody

with PTI inputs