A man whose family was subjected to a racist abuse on a LAX shuttle bus said his children are struggling to cope with the discouraging incident.
In a video shot on November 23, Pervez Tawfik recorded a woman hurling racial insults at her family after they returned to Los Angeles International Airport from a trip to Cancun, Mexico. Tawfik said the woman was sitting next to her 11-year-old son on a United Airlines flight while she was returning home to Massachusetts with her loved ones.
The man said the woman asked the boy about his heritage. As the family boarded the shuttle to take them to the terminal, the woman told the children to shut up and began yelling racist abuse.
“Your family is from India. You have no respect, no rules. You think it’s okay to push and push and push,” she can be heard saying in the video. “That’s who you think you are. You guys are really crazy.”
“Yeah, your tandoori butt stinks,” the woman was also heard saying.
The video ends with a United employee speaking to the woman and another passenger asking the employee to let her off the plane. The woman then got off the shuttle bus and spoke to a United employee on the tarmac.
Tawfik said he and his family were pressing charges against the woman and hoped she would be placed on the no-fly list. As the situation unfolded, he said his 11-year-old son was struggling to process what happened.
“He couldn’t understand why random adults would be rude and why this woman hated my father and Indians,” Tawfik said.
NBC10 Boston spoke to a woman who claims to be the person in the video. She said she suffered from a traumatic brain injury and said her behavior was erratic. NBC4 reached out to the woman believed to be in the video. She did not respond to our request for comment.
United declined to comment on the matter in a statement.
“We have no additional information to share,” the airline’s statement said.
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