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    Svetlana ‘the stowaway’ Dali allegedly snuck onto United flight at Newark airport: Sources

    Svetlana ‘the stowaway’ Dali allegedly snuck onto United flight at Newark airport: Sources
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    Svetlana Dali is at it again.

    Dali, who previously was convicted in Brooklyn federal court of being a stowaway on a Delta Air Lines flight out of New York’s JFK Airport to Paris, allegedly snuck onto a United flight at New Jersey’s Newark airport on Wednesday night, law enforcement sources told ABC News.

    The United flight landed in Milan and she is now in Italian custody, sources said.

    United said in a statement, “Safety and security are our highest priorities. We are investigating this incident and working with the appropriate authorities.”

    Booking photo for Svetlana Dali.

    Niagara County Sheriff’s Office

    In November 2024, Dali went through security at JFK Airport, walked onto a Delta plane without a boarding pass and hid in the plane bathroom for several hours, according to prosecutors. When a flight attendant noticed, Dali faked vomiting to excuse her lengthy time in the bathroom, according to prosecutors.

    After Dali was brought back from France to New York to face charges, she was released from custody. Dali allegedly cut off her ankle monitor and traveled to Buffalo, New York, where she tried to cross over the Peace Bridge into Canada.

    In July 2025, the Russian citizen and U.S. permanent resident was sentenced to time served for the New York-to-Paris flight.

    Dali told the judge she snuck onto the flight to seek treatment because she said the U.S. military had poisoned her.

    “My actions were directed toward only one purpose: to save my life,” Dali said through a Russian interpreter.

    Two days before Dali stowed away on the Paris flight, she allegedly accessed a secure area of the departures terminal at Bradley International Airport in Connecticut, prosecutors said. Earlier in 2024, customs agents found Dali hiding in a bathroom in a secure area of the Miami International Airport, prosecutors said.  

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