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Angry wife and Cheating Husband Fight gets Doha-Bali flight diverted to Chennai
A drunk woman got to know that her husband was cheating on her mid-flight and created such a ruckus that the flight had to divert and land in Chennai on Sunday. Interestingly, the Doha to Bali Qatar Airways flight had no stopover in India.
As per the sources quoted by The Times of India, an Iranian lady who was on board unlocked her sleeping husband’s phone by putting his finger on its scanner and after checking the contents of the phone she realised that her husband was allegedly cheating on her.
The woman was already inebriated by then and got into a fight with her husband. She also misbehaved with the crew members of the flight who tried to calm her down. Situation getting out of hand, the crew decided to off-load the woman along with her husband and their child in Chennai. After de-boarding the family, the plane flew to Bali.
Authorities in Chennai decided to keep the family at the airport till the woman got sober. Later, they were put on a flight to Kuala Lumpur and taken to Doha by a connecting flight from there.
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Toronto’s Abandoned Airport Set to Transform into a Futuristic City
In a bold and visionary move, an abandoned airport in Toronto, Canada, is set to undergo a dramatic transformation into a sprawling mega-city, thanks to an ambitious £12.3 billion ($22 billion CAD) redevelopment plan.
This groundbreaking project has recently been given the green light by local officials and promises to create a vibrant, thriving community over the next three decades. Spanning 370 acres of unused land, the development will see the creation of seven distinct neighborhoods, designed to accommodate up to 83,500 residents.
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What sets this project apart is its commitment to preserving the historical essence of the former airport. Developers have pledged to retain key elements of the site, including 11 aircraft hangars and half a mile of the original runway. These remnants of the past will be ingeniously repurposed, giving the new city a unique character that pays homage to the area’s rich history, particularly its role in aircraft manufacturing during World War II.
The heart of the first mixed-use district will feature the old hangars, which will serve as central hubs for community activities. These iconic structures will be surrounded by a mix of shops, restaurants, and even a library, all lining the preserved runway, now reimagined as a pedestrian walkway. This blend of the old and the new is expected to attract a diverse range of businesses and residents, creating a vibrant, interconnected community.
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The first phase of development is anticipated to generate 7,000 new jobs, providing local residents with opportunities to live and work within the same community. This district will include 2,850 housing units, primarily composed of mid-rise apartment buildings, catering to a variety of lifestyles and needs.
Northcrest Developments, the company behind this visionary project, believes that the unique nature of the development will appeal to businesses seeking distinctive and innovative workspaces that are currently unavailable in the market. According to company spokesperson Goring, “There’s an opportunity to attract companies that actually want to be here but can’t because they can’t find these types of locations.”
As the project progresses, it is expected to become a model for sustainable urban development, seamlessly blending history with modernity.
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