Black Delta passenger, 44, whose face was mauled by veteran's emotional support dog sues the animal's owner and airline after suffering 'permanent injury'
Daily Mail
May 29, 2019
Marlin Jackson claims he was in a window seat when the 'chocolate lab pointer mix' suddenly attacked his face and pinned him against the window of the plane.
The attack, which took place in June 2017 before take-off of a flight from Atlanta to San Diego, left Jackson, 44, with a series of punctures and cuts to his face requiring 28 stitches, as well as permanent nerve damage and pain, the lawsuit states.
Jackson, who lives in Alabama, 'bled so profusely that the entire row of seats had to be removed from the airplane,' according to the complaint lodged against serviceman Ronald Kevin Mundy Jr.
The lawsuit also alleges Jackson still experiences 'severe physical pain and suffering,' emotional distress and mental anguish, loss of income or earning potential, and substantial medical bills.
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