LONDON (Reuters) - Two women were arrested at a British airfield on guess of perplexing to filch a passed relations onto a moody firm for Germany, military pronounced on Tuesday.
The 91-year-old defunct man was pushed in a wheelchair by Liverpool"s John Lennon airfield wearing sunglasses prior to check-in staff became questionable and he was prevented from boarding the plane.
He was believed to have been driven about 35 miles to the airfield by cab from Oldham, Greater Manchester, military added.
The women were arrested on guess of unwell to give presentation of a genocide and were expelled on bail.
"At eleven a.m. on Saturday 3 Apr 2010, military at Liverpool John Lennon airfield were alerted to the genocide of a 91-year-old man in the depot building," military pronounced in a statement.
"Two women elderly 41 and 66 were arrested on guess of unwell to give presentation of death."
The means of genocide is not known.
(Writing by Avril Ormsby; Editing by Steve Addison)
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