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A boy of 11 who flew to Rome by himself without a passport or boarding pass has revealed he walked through a series of airport security checks without being challenged by a single member of staff.
Liam Corcoran-Fort said he was not asked for any documentation as he made his way on to the Jet2.com flight at Manchester Airport just days before the Olympic Games gets under way.
The youngster had wandered away from his mother during a shopping trip in Wythenshawe on Tuesday before travelling a few miles to the airport on a bus after finding a ticket on the floor.
Liam told The Sun he needed the toilet so decided to head into Terminal 1 of the transport hub - which has been welcoming athletes in the run-up to the Games.
He said he walked through a body scanner and metal detector, but his lack of documents was not noticed by staff.
The youngster then passed through a gate where he was not required to show a passport or boarding pass, and made it on to Jet2.com flight LS791 to the Italian capital without being asked to show his boarding stub to cabin crew.
Liam said: "There were lots of people but I didn't speak to anyone. I followed where people were going and then at the barrier I went underneath it. I didn't have anything on me and no-one asked me for anything. I did what I asked and just carried on walking."
The schoolboy, who has learning difficulties, added: "I just wanted to go to the toilet. I wasn't trying to go anywhere I wasn't allowed. But it was easier than my homework, even easier than computer games."
A Manchester Airport spokesman said that once passengers became aware Liam was on his own, airline staff were alerted and the plane's captain informed the authorities. The youngster remained on board after landing at Rome Fiumicino Airport, and returned to Manchester on the same plane, where he was met by his mother Mary at around 9pm on Tuesday. The 29-year-old said: "I can't get my head around it. How did he get that far without anyone asking him one question? I just keep thinking how easy it would be for a terrorist."
Five staff from Manchester Airport and Jet2.com have been suspended while an investigation into the incident takes place, according to The Sun. A Manchester Airport spokesman said: "This extremely serious matter is now being urgently investigated by officials from the airport and airline. It is clear that documentation has not been checked correctly at security and the boarding gate. The boy went through full security screening so the safety of passengers and the aircraft was never compromised."
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I smell a stitch up and big money from media for interviews etc. Will the mother then donate money to whatever charity deals with her son's "learning difficulties?" Don't hold your breath! golam 10 hours ago Graham you're spot on, stinks to high heaven of a set up. glenn 2 days 11 hours ago Last week I travelled from Dublin to Seville on Ryanair and at no point in the process was I asked to show a passport until I arrived in Seville airport. rolandmathews 2 days 12 hours ago Same at Brussels airport. When using an alternative route...no problem More Reply Bob ? Enix, Spain ? 3 days ago It is being reported that the lad has learning difficulties, but I have not seen anything about the mother reporting him missing. Surely if he was out shopping with her she must have noticed that he was not with her. Something amiss there as it would have taken quite a while to get to where he did. Steffi S 2 days 15 hours ago Richard, I did say it had not been mentioned in the article that she had reported him missing. Mihir 2 days 16 hours ago They didn't talk about oxygen in the whole article either ... does that mean that they have been breathing nitrogen?
She could have filed a report with the police ... just because it was not talked about does not mean it did not happen... richard 2 days 16 hours ago His Mother did report her son missing so why all this rubbish More Reply LINDA ? 3 days ago Something certainly not adding up here.... and the lad found a bus ticket - what a bit of luck!... so he decides to jump on a bus... and then on a plane to Rome....wonderful... surely his mother should have informed the Police he was "missing" (or his father?)... well its a good story .. but I dont always believe everything what I read...and now the Sun has it... well all good for trade I suppose! LINDA 2 days 5 hours ago Martin... OK... so what was the so called "ticket" do you reckon he found? My mind boggles lol peter 2 days 13 hours ago shame the press got her to play the terrorist card Martin 2 days 14 hours ago LINDA - read the article carefully he had NO documentation, of any kind not even a bus ticket More Reply PETER ? 3 days ago What on earth was his mother doing ... oh its everybody's fault but mine ... Kenny M 2 days 15 hours ago susan, you're a #$%$.. Susan 2 days 17 hours ago Anyone can make such a mistake. We all know kids. But for Liam, he is too adventurers. what a brave kid. so confident A-M 2 days 17 hours ago Oh come on, he was 11, not 2, you can have an 11 year old out of sight for 10 minutes without panicking! I used to disappear for hours at a time when I was 11, and I didn't have a mobile phone either. Who is to say she did not report him missing as soon as she realised and it simply took a while to find him seeing as no-one at the airport asked him for ID? More Reply not an illusionist ? London, England ? 3 days ago shopping trip in Wythenshawe? got on a bus to go to the loo in terminal 1? i'd say his mother has teaching difficulties Ann 3 days ago I can hardly get back and forth to UK as an adult... don't tell me he has learning difficulties... only select learning difficulties... he is a master mind at eleven... Ann 3 days ago What kind of mom does not pay attention to her kids.. a pedophile could have walked off with him and she would never know.... good parenting there. Ann 3 days ago They were cleaner...? More Reply RICHARD ? London, England ? 3 days ago In other reports the mother slammed the airline for their lapse in security.....Yes....while she didn't even notice her 11 year old had gone....for how many hours?? As well as the airline being investigated, maybe her parenting should be too!! stavros ? 3 days ago I like the way the mother is saying ""I can't get my head around it. How did he get that far without anyone asking him one question?". I can't get my head around how she lost her child whilst shopping! Barbi ? Stoke-on-Trent, England ? 3 days ago If he had learning difficulties then his mother should have kept a closer watch on him. However, he wasn't so "challenged" as to not realise the value & destination of a bus ticket he found on the floor! Missymoo ? Rugby, England ? 3 days ago The mother is so distressed and upset she barely managed to sell the exclusive story to the Sun. Teaching her son that if he does wrong she can make money out of it isn't exactly going to encourage good behaviour. theresa ? Manchester, England ? 3 days ago Please correct me if I am wrong. But is the mother trying to lay the blame on someone else? What about her? Did she even notice he was missing until she read the news? Hmm ROBERT ? Shrewsbury, England ? 3 days ago He got through because he wasn't carrying anything, such as a bottle of water or sun tan lotion!!!. Shandi ? 3 days ago when i was 17 i flew to the states on a one way ticket with my UK passport and stayed there, i didnt get asked anything.... i thought security had increased since then as it was before 2001... just saying... John ? Jersey, Channel Islands ? 3 days ago It says in this report that the boy had learning difficulties, that reads to me an easy excuse for inept adults to blame a for a bright child that beat the system. Ed W ? Huddersfield, England ? 3 days ago Everyone is blaming the Airlines but what about blaming this boys mother for not keeping the little sod under control, how did she allow the child to run away, parential control is the bain of our lives today, it`s just non existing bugthedog ? 3 days ago great now that the scout got through the midget terrorist toilet gang has found a weak spot in security. The Old Git ? London, England ? 3 days ago Hang on a minutes - Wythenshawe & Airport are 3 miles apart.., what mother lets her 11 year old child wonder off that far on his own...? DEREK ? 3 days ago Funny old thing that the mother decided to cash in on her own incompetence in looking after her child - and what makes it worse is the papers being prepared to pay for the story. How do children learn right from wrong with this sort of behaviour? Kimo ? 3 days ago All too much of a cop out now, for mum to ask why no one challenged him. Did she report him missing? Where did she think he was? Perhaps she wsa rather hoping he had gone for good. Ben ? Washington, United States ? 3 days ago I don't think an adult could have slipped through like that, with a child everyone naturally assumed he was with someone who had his docs. Hope he had a pleasant flight LaylaC ? London, England ? 3 days ago Where was this 11 year old with learning disabilities PARENTS while all this was happening? 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