World Cup-winning rugby player Elton Jantjies charged after plane incident

16 May 2022, 16:34

South Africa rugby player Elton Jantjies arrives at Kempton Park Magistrates' Court in Johannesburg
South Africa Jantjies. Picture: PA

Jantjies was a member of South Africa’s victorious Rugby World Cup squad in Japan in 2019, when he was back-up fly-half to Handre Pollard.

South Africa rugby player Elton Jantjies has been charged with malicious damage to property and contravening aviation laws after allegedly breaking a TV screen and swearing at fellow passengers and crew members on a flight home from a holiday in Turkey, prosecutors said.

The World Cup winner was arrested on Sunday when his flight landed at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.

He was released on bail the same day and appeared in court on Monday.

His case was postponed until next month.

South Africa rugby player Elton Jantjies at Kempton Park Magistrates' Court in Johannesburg
Elton Jantjies at Kempton Park Magistrates’ Court in Johannesburg (AP)

The 31-year-old was acting in an unruly manner on the flight, prosecution spokeswoman Phindi Mjonondwane alleged.

Jantjies was arrested when the plane landed after crew members complained about his behaviour.

During the flight, Jantjies was ordered back to his seat in the business class area after breaking a glass that cut his hand, Mjonondwane said.

He is then alleged to have damaged the TV and a light.

Jantjies was a member of the Springboks’ victorious Rugby World Cup squad in Japan in 2019, when he was back-up fly-half to Handre Pollard.

His agent James Adams said in a statement on Sunday that a light was broken on the aircraft but the incident on the Emirates flight from Dubai to Johannesburg had been unnecessarily “heightened”.

“Our client, however, remains compliant with the investigation process,” Mr Adams said.

Jantjies had been on a week-long holiday with his family.

He was flying home alone while they remained in Turkey, Mr Adams said.

By Press Association

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