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Vegas man removed from American Airlines flight at Miami airport for bizarre reason (and his mugshot gives a big clue!)

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By Joe Hutchison For Dailymail.Com

Published: 01:15 BST, 21 August 2024 | Updated: 01:51 BST, 21 August 2024

A Vegas man and his partner had to be removed from a flight at Miami International Airport when staff asked him to deboard due to him having an obscenely bad hair day. 

Eugenio Ernesto Hernandez-Garnier, 27, was arrested after the flight crew onboard the American Airlines flight noticed him bleeding from his forehead. 

According to his arrest report, seen by Local10, he had a bloody bandage around his wounded head. He appeared to be suffering the side effects of a hair transplant. 

According to Miami-Dade Police, Hernandez-Garnier was asked to clean up the blood and replace the bandages but he told staff he didn't have any spare bandages.

He was then asked to leave the aircraft multiple times as staff were concerned about his medical condition and body fluid contamination. 

Hernandez-Garnier's mugshot shows him with his bandages taken away and blood pouring from his scalp after what appears to be a hair transplant

Hernandez-Garnier, 27, was arrested after the flight crew onboard the American Airlines flight noticed him bleeding from his forehead

Officers said that Hernandez-Garnier and his companion Yusleydis Blanca Loyola, 32, refused to leave, saying, 'If they could not fly, no one else can either.'

Cops responded to the scene and asked the couple to leave but they again refused to do so. 

The couple were then warned that they would be arrested for trespassing after a warning, and yet still refused to leave the plane. 

The report adds: 'After a brief moment of resisting to be handcuffed, they were subsequently placed under arrest.'

After being arrested, the couple were taken to a medical facility to have the bleeding checked before taken to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.  

Hernandez-Garnier's mugshot shows him with his bandages taken away and blood pouring from his scalp after what appears to be a hair transplant. 

According to police, all other passengers were forced to leave the plane as well, causing the flight to be delayed.

Cops responded to the scene and asked the couple, seen here, to leave but they again refused to do so

Officers said that Hernandez-Garnier and his companion Yusleydis Blanca Loyola, seen here, refused to leave

The couple are both facing charges of trespassing after a warning and resisting an officer without violence.

Hair transplants are cosmetic procedures that involve surgically moving hair harvested from another part of the body, typically the back of the head or chest, to an area on the scalp that's thinning or bald.

It takes about two weeks to recover from the transplant itself but about four month for the new hair to start growing.

Like any operation a hair transplant isn't risk free and patients can suffer from bleeding, infections, or an allergic reaction to anesthetic. 

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