Passenger dragged off United Airlines plane wins settlement

The Kentucky doctor dragged off a United Airlines flight from Chicago earlier this month has received a financial settlement from the airline. Lawyers for Dr David Dao, 69, say a condition of the payout is that the "amount remain confidential". United boss Oscar Munoz "said he was going to do the right thing and he has", Dr Dao's lawyers said. Dr Dao was violently removed by airline law enforcement officers after refusing to give up his seat to United staff. United Airlines incident: What went wrong? Video of the bleeding Vietnamese-American doctor went viral online and sparked international outrage. The airline had asked Dr Dao to leave his seat in order to allow four United staff members to get from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky. Media captionCrystal Dao Pepper: 'Horrified, shocked and sickened' He refused, saying he had patients to see the next day. Dr Dao's lawyer, Thomas Demetrio, said his client "has become the unintended champion for the adoption of changes which will certainly help improve the lives of literally millions of travellers". Dr Dao suffered concussion, a broken nose, and lost his two front teeth in an experience that his lawyer said was "more horrifying and harrowing" than his experiences during the Vietnam War.

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