EgyptAir hijacker was violent and dangerous, claims ex-wife

Marina Paraschou denies Seif el-Din Mustafa was motivated by love to make fake suicide belt

EgyptAir Cyprus hijack
Flight MS181 sits on the tarmac of Larnaca aiport after it was hijacked and diverted to Cyprus
(Image credit: STR/AFP/Getty Images)

The former wife of the EgyptAir hijacker, Seif el-Din Mustafa, has claimed that he is "extremely dangerous", subjected her to domestic abuse during their marriage and was a habitual drug user.

Cypriot Marina Paraschou said the media's portrayal of the hijacking as a romantic gesture was mistaken and added: "This man used my name only and simply as an excuse to come to Cyprus and ask for [political] asylum."

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