Arnon Grunberg

Solidarity

Lavatory

Roger Cohen quotes the Associated Press in his column in today’s International Herald Tribune: “A man who says he desperately needed to use an airplane bathroom after eating something bad in Honduras faces a felony charge after being accused of twisting a flight attendant’s arm to get to the lavatory, the F.B.I. said.
Joao Correa, 43, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution he had a bathroom emergency 30 minutes into a March 28 Delta Air Lines flight from San Pedro Sula to Atlanta but found the single coach aisle on the Boeing 737 blocked by a beverage cart. He said he asked whether he could use the lavatory in business class but was told no.
When the cart wasn’t moved after a few minutes, Mr. Correa said, he ran for the business-class lavatory. He said the flight attendant put up her arm to block him and he grabbed it to keep his balance.”

Mr. Cohen ends his column with this remark:

“Clear the ex-food carts, Delta. And America, clear Correa now.”

I would like to express my solidarity with Joao Correa as well.