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Ryanair Passenger Lands £4k Hot Cup of Tea Payout
Devon Buffoni suffered second-degree burns when hot tea spilled from a tray table, and lawyers said Ryanair later paid her £4,000.
- Ryanair paid £4,000 to Upminster resident Devon Buffoni to settle a claim after she suffered second-degree burns on a London Stansted-bound flight from Bordeaux.
- On September 30, 2023, Buffoni was flying from Bordeaux when a faulty tray table caused a cup of "boiling" tea to spill into her lap, an incident she described as a "horrible, horrible experience."
- Legal representatives from Hudgell Solicitors argued the flight lacked essential burn patches, while Buffoni noted the tea nearly spilled on her 11-month-old child seated beside her.
- Ryanair initially denied liability, prompting a lengthy dispute before settling; legal representative Paul Rimmer stated Buffoni "wanted an apology and an acceptance she had been let down."
- Buffoni continues to suffer long-term pain and scarring from the burns, advising other passengers to "stick it out" and not let Ryanair's "delay tactics" prevent them from seeking answers.
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