British Airways refused to board a 13-year-old boy with Tourette syndrome at London Gatwick after he shouted "bomb," citing security concerns despite the family's advance notice of his condition. The boy and his family were escorted from the terminal and forced to rebook flights the next day at additional cost, though BA later offered a refund.
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British Airways refused to board a 13-year-old boy with Tourette syndrome at London Gatwick after he shouted "bomb," citing security concerns despite the family's advance notice of his condition. The boy and his family were escorted from the terminal and forced to rebook flights the next day at additional cost, though BA later offered a refund.