Reality star sues American Airlines after consuming drink containing ‘broken plastic and shards’
A model and actress has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines claiming to have sustained serious injuries after being served “broken plastic” in a beverage. Shana Wall, 51, who appeared on the twelfth season of The Amazing Race, and dated TV present Ryan Seacrest in the early 2000s, has sued the airline after injuring her throat, esophagus, vocal cords and digestive system, the lawsuit, obtained by The Independent, claimed. Her injuries resulted from being “served a drink in a glass containing broken plastic and shards” while on an American Airlines flight from JFK airport flight to Rome on May 1. The lawsuit, which was filed on August 12, claims that the airline "had a duty to provide beverages and food that was uncontaminated and fit for consumption” but instead "caused and created the dangerous, defective and unsafe condition on the airplane”. The documents state that American Airlines had provided plastic glasses to its passengers to drink out of during the flight.<br/>
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Reality star sues American Airlines after consuming drink containing ‘broken plastic and shards’
A model and actress has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines claiming to have sustained serious injuries after being served “broken plastic” in a beverage. Shana Wall, 51, who appeared on the twelfth season of The Amazing Race, and dated TV present Ryan Seacrest in the early 2000s, has sued the airline after injuring her throat, esophagus, vocal cords and digestive system, the lawsuit, obtained by The Independent, claimed. Her injuries resulted from being “served a drink in a glass containing broken plastic and shards” while on an American Airlines flight from JFK airport flight to Rome on May 1. The lawsuit, which was filed on August 12, claims that the airline "had a duty to provide beverages and food that was uncontaminated and fit for consumption” but instead "caused and created the dangerous, defective and unsafe condition on the airplane”. The documents state that American Airlines had provided plastic glasses to its passengers to drink out of during the flight.<br/>