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Furious mum slams British Airways after daughter, 7, was ravaged by BED BUGS and left bleeding on flight

Heather Szilagyi, from Vancouver, told how she saw the critters crawling out from behind her in-flight TV frames and food tray during the journey

A MUM has hit out at British Airways claiming she and her daughter, 7, were left bleeding after being ravaged by BED BUGS during a flight to London Heathrow.

Heather Szilagyi, 38, told how she saw the critters crawling out from behind her in-flight TV frames and food tray during the journey.

 Heather Szilagyi said she and her daughter were left bleeding by bugs
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Heather Szilagyi said she and her daughter were left bleeding by bugsCredit: The Sun
 Seven-year-old Molly Reid was left with sores, ruining the family holiday
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Seven-year-old Molly Reid was left with sores, ruining the family holidayCredit: The Sun

Although she discreetly flagged the issue to cabin crew, she said they were unable to re-seat her, her fiance Eric Neilson and her daughter Molly Reid, 7.

She told The Sun Online the experience has ruined their trip after they spent hours washing themselves, their clothes and tending to their sores.

Heather, from Vancouver, Canada, said: "It's been really frustrating, this has been horrible and its really ruined our trip."

The incident occurred while the trio were aboard a BA flight departing Vancouver on Monday night.

 Molly sitting in the airplane seat that her family says was riddled with bugs
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Molly sitting in the airplane seat that her family says was riddled with bugsCredit: The Sun
 Heather Szilagyi, 38, and daughter Molly saw the critters crawling around their seats
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Heather Szilagyi, 38, and daughter Molly saw the critters crawling around their seatsCredit: The Sun
 The family said their holiday was ruined
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The family said their holiday was ruinedCredit: The Sun

They were stopping over in London on their way to Slovakia.

"It was about half-an-hour to an hour into the flight I saw one. It was coming out of the back of the TV screen. It came out of that and I wanted to get it with a Kleenex but it crawled back in.

"Our food came out and I went to put the tray down on my lap. I saw what was maybe a flax seed - but it started moving - it was a bug."

She claims she then informed staff for a the SECOND time that the critters had infested her seat.

 Heather and her fiance Eric Neilson have complained about the bugs to the airline
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Heather and her fiance Eric Neilson have complained about the bugs to the airlineCredit: The Sun
 The incident occurred while the trio were aboard a BA flight departing Vancouver on Monday night
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The incident occurred while the trio were aboard a BA flight departing Vancouver on Monday nightCredit: The Sun
 The family said they alerted airline staff twice after spotting the critters
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The family said they alerted airline staff twice after spotting the crittersCredit: The Sun
 The family said they just wanted a plane without bugs to continue their holiday
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The family said they just wanted a plane without bugs to continue their holidayCredit: The Sun
 Molly was left bleeding
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Molly was left bleedingCredit: The Sun

"Once we got to the Airbnb that we were staying in, we went to sleep.

"My daughter had a few bites on her thighs but when she woke up she was covered, she had them all over. It was just so bad and awful, my daughter was bleeding.

"We just want to make sure that airplane is taken care of and so we just want to make sure that we have a flight tomorrow morning, and we have to get back into another BA flight.

"We just want to get on a plane that doesn't have fabric seats, or maybe another partner airline."

A BA spokesman told The Sun: "We have said sorry to our customers for their experience.

"British Airways operates more than 280,000 flights every year, and reports of bed bugs on board are extremely rare.

"Nevertheless, we are vigilant and continually monitor our aircraft.​

"The presence of bed bugs is an issue faced occasionally by hotels and airlines all over the world."



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