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Air rage case against Toronto broadcaster set over to June in St. John’s, N.L. – Metro US

Air rage case against Toronto broadcaster set over to June in St. John’s, N.L.

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – The case against a Toronto radio and television broadcaster accused of air rage has been set aside until June.

Colleen Walsh was charged a month ago after a passenger allegedly became unruly onboard an Air Canada flight from Dublin.

The plane was on its way to Toronto on March 31 when it was forced to land in St. John’s for a medical emergency.

Walsh has said she offered to help care for an ill woman, but that an argument had erupted involving her, a crew member and a passenger.

The 48-year-old woman, who has worked for Global Television, CTV and CBC Radio, was charged with causing a disturbance, endangering safety by interfering with crew members and mischief.

The case against Walsh, who was not in provincial court Thursday, was adjourned until June 18.