According to press reports and American media, a woman who was on a United Airlines flight, Thursday, was stung by a scorpion while in the air.
The woman, whose identity was not revealed, said that while the plane was flying in flight during the flight from San Francisco to Atlanta, she started feeling burning pain in her leg, which forced her to go to the bathroom.
The woman explained that a scorpion came out of the leg of her pants that she was wearing and was still alive, and rushed to the ground of the plane, and the hosts managed to catch it in the end, according to the news site "TMZ."
When the plane landed, the paramedics were waiting, as the woman was treated before being taken to hospital, to complete treatment, according to the British newspaper "Daily Mail."
A United spokesperson said that after the company learned that "After learning that one of our customers on flight 1554 from San Francisco to Atlanta was stung during flight, our crew responded immediately and consulted with a MedLink physician on the ground who provided medical guidance."
He added that when the plane landed in Atlanta, "the passenger was taken to a local hospital, and been in contact with our customer to ensure her well-being."
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