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The man dragged off a United flight allegedly needs reconstructive surgery for the injuries he suffered

Apr 13, 2017, 21:25 IST

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David Dao, the passenger forcibly removed from a United Airlines flight in an incident that sparked public outcry, suffered severe injuries, Dao's lawyer Demetrio said during a press conference Thursday.

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Demetrio said the 69-year-old man lost two front teeth, broke his nose, and suffered a concussion as a result of being dragged off a plane by police officers. Dao will allegedly need reconstructive surgery for his injuries.

On Monday, the Chicago Police Department issued a statement saying Dao was taken to Luthern General Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries he suffered to his face after his head struck an armrest. Demetrio said Dao was discharged from the hospital on Wednesday.

Demetrio said a lawsuit will be filed in state court after investigative work into the incident is complete. Demetrio said they have two years to file a lawsuit.

On Wednesday, Dao issued an order with the city of Chicago and United asking to keep all footage, audio recordings, and any other reports and material from the flight.

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United dragged Dao from the flight when he refused to give up his seat for a crew member. The airline had first called for volunteers to give up their seats for four crew members in exchange for $1,000, but chose passengers to leave when no one volunteered.

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