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Two German women appear
to be following in the steps of Tom Hanks’ character from the film The
Terminal. They have been camping out in Larnaka Airport, Cyprus for more than a
year, refusing to move or accept any help from officials, according to local press.
A German
mother and daughter have been living in Larnaca airport for 15 months now after
being deported from Israel, and Cyprus newspaper Phileleftheros reports that they don't want to leave.
Passengers
at Larnaca Airport have repeatedly complained about the two women, who have
turned the public space into their home. The women have been living in the
airport's car park where they sleep on the pavement in sleeping bags. They are
often seen in the airport using the bathrooms.
They
have allegedly admitted to having access to a bank account that allows them to
buy food and basic necessities.
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The
two arrived in Larnaca in August 2014 after being deported from Israel because
their visas had expired. They have reportedly been offered help from the German
embassy, the airport officials and the police, but have refused all.
It
is unclear why they have chosen to stay in the airport rather than continue
their journey home to Germany. They say that they only want to return to
Israel.
Although
under European law there is no reason to expel EU citizens from a country if
they have not committed a crime, the airport will seek governmental aid in
resolving the issue.
Real
life airport dramas have long outshone the 2004 hit movie starring Tom Hanks, The
Terminal, where a man lands in New York only to learn from the border control
that there has been a revolution in his country and he's denied entry and is
subsequently stuck in the transit zone.
Edward
Snowden spent 6 weeks in Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport in 2013, and later, in
July 2015, Japanese journalist Tetsua Abo spent over two months in the same
airport.
All
of these events, however, were preceded by the longest airport stay ever: in
1988 Karimi Nasseri arrived in Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Paris
and stayed there for 18 years, up until 2006. His story was the inspiration
behind The Terminal with Tom Hanks.
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Claire Lycett = an ugly whiny genetic dud
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