Wannabe model drunkenly abused passengers on EasyJet flight

Parise Leandra Marciano Gale, 27 was met by police off the flight after drunkenly abusing other passengers 

A wannabe model was so drunk on a flight she abused other passengers and thought she was still in Marrakesh after landing at Gatwick Airport.

Parise Leandra Marciano Gale, 27 was met by police off the flight as she returned from a Valentine’s break with her partner.

The mother-of-two who is also an actress and a dancer pleaded guilty to being drunk onboard an EasyJet flight on February 21.  

Gale, from West Brompton, was told to be quiet by her fellow passengers but she responded with unpleasant abuse. 

Prosecutor Mr. Mark Kateley told Crawley Magistrates Court: ‘A few weeks ago there was an incoming EasyJet flight from Marrakesh and this defendant was onboard that aircraft.

‘There are reports to the fact she was in a very intoxicated state and quite loud and some passengers told her to be quiet and she responded with unpleasant abuse.

‘The police were told there was a drunk female onboard and she was met off the aircraft by police, who recorded her being loud, shouting and extremely inebriated.

‘She was so inebriated she was under the impression she was still in Marrakesh and not the UK.’

The wannabe model was so drunk on the EasyJet flight she thought she was still in Marrakesh after landing at Gatwick Airport

The wannabe model was so drunk on the EasyJet flight she thought she was still in Marrakesh after landing at Gatwick Airport

The wannabe model was so drunk on the EasyJet flight she thought she was still in Marrakesh after landing at Gatwick Airport

Gale, a former estate agent from West Brompton, was told to be quiet by her fellow passengers but she responded with unpleasant abuse

Gale, a former estate agent from West Brompton, was told to be quiet by her fellow passengers but she responded with unpleasant abuse

Gale, who studied performing arts at Hammersmith College, has three previous convictions for assault, receiving a suspended prison sentence in 2016.

Her lawyer James McAllister told the court: ‘She apologises and expresses her remorse and embarrassment.

‘She has anxiety and had stopped taking her medication and was nervous on the flight and got drunk to get through the flight and there was an argument with another passenger that boiled over.

Gale, who studied performing arts at Hammersmith College, has three previous convictions for assault, receiving a suspended prison sentence in 2016. Pictured: Outside Crawley Magistrates Court

Gale, who studied performing arts at Hammersmith College, has three previous convictions for assault, receiving a suspended prison sentence in 2016. Pictured: Outside Crawley Magistrates Court

She could have received up to two years imprisonment if the case was sent to the Crown Court - was fined £150, with £85 costs and a £30 victim surcharge

She could have received up to two years imprisonment if the case was sent to the Crown Court – was fined £150, with £85 costs and a £30 victim surcharge

‘She was on a St. Valentine’s weekend with her partner of two years Mr. Bashir.’

The court heard Gale is now a full-time carer for her grandmother, who is battling cancer, and has a son, aged seven and a six year-old daughter.

‘She is a regular church attender and has discussed this incident with her minister.’

Magistrate Lesley Overington told Gale: ‘You know why you’re here. It was not a good thing to get drunk on an aircraft.

‘It is a serious offence. Don’t do it again.’

Gale – who could have received up to two years imprisonment if the case was sent to the Crown Court – was fined £150, with £85 costs and a £30 victim surcharge.

‘I’ll never do this again,’ Gale told the court. ‘I’m never going to drink on a plane ever again.’ 

Gale, from West Brompton, was told to be quiet by her fellow passengers but she responded with unpleasant abuse

Gale, a former Estate Agent, is also a self-styled dancer and actress 

Gale, who studied performing arts at Hammersmith College, has three previous convictions for assault, receiving a suspended prison sentence in 2016 

Gale told the court that she would never drink on a plane again after the incident

Gale told the court that she would never drink on a plane again after the incident



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