A man in the United States was so frightened by the corona virus that he did not go home and hid at an airport for 3 months, police arrested him.
The 36-year-old from Los Angeles hid in a safe section of Chicago's international airport for three months and, surprisingly, no one knew.
The man said he was too scared of the corona virus and did not want to go home to Los Angeles. The man, identified as Aditya Singh, was arrested three months later.
He has been charged with criminal trespassing and burglary in a restricted area of the airport. Prosecutors say the man arrived at Chicago's O'Hare Airport on Oct. 19 on a flight from Los Angeles.
About three months later, on January 16, Aditya Singh approached two employees of United Airlines, who asked for his identity, on which he allegedly showed an airport ID badge, which was reported missing by its owner (Airport). (Operations Manager) on October 26.
Assistant State Attorney Kathleen Hagerty told the county judge that passengers arriving at the airport provided food to the man, who had no criminal record.
According to the attorney, Aditya Singh had discovered the badge at the airport and was scared to go home because of the code.
During the hearing, the judge said that an unauthorized person was staying in the terminal of Ohio Airport from October 10, 2020 to January 16, 2021 and no one knew? How is that possible?
After discovering the man, United Airlines staff called 911 and police took him into custody.
Aditya Singh will be released on a ایک 1,000 bail on a court order, but has been barred from entering the airport.


