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Passenger who threw ‘lucky coins’ into plane engine in Shanghai won’t be charged

Flight was delayed for over five hours after elderly woman was seen ‘praying for safety’

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The China Southern Airlines plane engine is searched for the “lucky coins” thrown by an elderly passenger at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Photo: Handout
Sarah Zhengin Beijing

Shanghai police have decided not to take action against an elderly passenger who threw coins into an aircraft engine to “pray for safety”, causing a flight to be delayed for over five hours.

The China Southern Airlines flight was held at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport on Tuesday after the 80-year-old woman, identified by her surname Qiu, was seen tossing coins into the engine during boarding, local media reported.

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Plane mechanics later found nine coins – worth a total of 1.7 yuan (25 US cents) – at the site, including one inside the engine.

Mechanics found nine coins worth a total of 1.7 yuan (25 US cents) in the plane engine. Photo: Handout
Mechanics found nine coins worth a total of 1.7 yuan (25 US cents) in the plane engine. Photo: Handout
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The woman later told police she threw the coins as a prayer for her safety, the Xinmin Evening News reported. Qiu’s neighbour said the woman was a Buddhist, according to police.

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