The story of Tom Hanks' movie The Terminal came true
Aditya Singh, who went to study in America, was so infected with Corona virus that he did not want to travel by air.
NEW YORK: A 37-year-old Indian man arrested in January after hiding in Chicago, one of the world's busiest airports, for three months, was finally acquitted by a court on charges of malicious intrusion. The whole incident of this Indian was reminiscent of the story of the 2004 Hollywood hero Tom Hank's film The Terminal.
Aditya Singh, an Indian national, was so frightened by the Corona virus that he did not want to fly under any circumstances, so he hid for three months in a safe place at Chicago's O'Hare Airport and was picked up on January 16. .
Surprisingly, however, it did not go unnoticed by agents or officials of any security agencies for three months. Cook County Judge Adrian Davis on Tuesday ruled in Adity Singh's case, acquitting him of police charges of malicious intrusion at the airport, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.
Aditya Singh came to California, USA a year ago to complete his master's degree course, but he was so stricken with the corona virus that he did not want to travel by air under any circumstances.
Last January, he caught a flight from California to Chicago to his home country of India but could not get to India as he landed at the Chicago airport and hid in the safest place in the entire airport.
Prosecutors in the court also said that Aditya Singh was scared of the Corona virus and did not want to travel by air so he hid in a safe place at the airport.
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