A British Airways stewardess is astatine hazard of losing her occupation aft posting online she was connected the aforesaid formation that was taking Liam Payne's assemblage home.
Summer-Leigh Morrison took to Instagram to fto her followers cognize she was connected the flight travelling with the late One Direction star's coffin.
She is believed to person breached breached strict guidelines by sharing a representation of the British Airways formation manifest that elaborate who was connected the flight.
Posting connected Instagram, she wrote: 'Just been told we're carrying a coffin with america today.
Summer-Leigh Morrison (pictured) took to Instagram to fto her followers who was connected the formation travelling with the One Direction star's coffin
Payne died aged 31 connected October 16 aft falling from the third-floor balcony of a edifice successful the Argentine superior Buenos Aires
'To past find retired it's Liam Payne's assemblage and his household are connected our formation too, heart-breaking.'
It is understood that the aerial stewardess has been suspended arsenic British Airway bosses investigates.
Payne died aged 31 connected October 16 aft falling from the third-floor balcony of a edifice successful the Argentine capital Buenos Aires. His ceremonial was held successful Amersham, Buckinghamshire, connected Wednesday.
A British Airways root told The Sun: 'This stewardess cares much for her online societal media pursuing than her job.
It is understood that the aerial stewardess has been suspended arsenic BA bosses investigates
Ms Morrison reportedly breached breached strict guidelines by sharing a representation of the British Airways formation manifest that elaborate who was the flight
'She has been brought to the attraction of bosses owed to erstwhile posts.
'It is simply a superior information breach, not to notation a callous and heartless determination to archer the satellite of Liam's last travel for the bully of her online following.
'She volition beryllium fortunate to ever alert again with the airline.'
A spokesperson for British Airways confirmed to the MailOnline that they are investigating the substance and that it would beryllium 'inappropriate to remark further.'