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How a man lived in Chicago Airport for three months undetected
19 Jan, 2021 08:33 PM
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Chicago O Hare Airport is one of the States busiest, even amid pandemic disruption. Photo / Getty Images, Scott Olson
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By: Lauren McMah
A man has been arrested after he lived undetected in Chicago s international airport for close to 90 days, too scared to go home because of Covid-19.
Police in Chicago said Aditya Udai Singh, 33, arrived at the city s busy O Hare Airport on a flight from Los Angeles on October 19 and lived in security zone until he was arrested on Saturday.
The Los Angeles man managed to go all that time undetected at the airport which is the world s busiest for takeoffs and landings and survived off food from passengers.