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Danish authorities have seized the passports of two American college students after they were jailed over an alleged dispute with an Uber driver during a spring break trip.
It was found among the possessions of Danish passenger Hans Christensen Givard, 27, who was one of 1,517 who died when the liner sank exactly 113 years ago.
Two American college students are trapped in Denmark after spending weeks in a Danish jail for canceling an Uber.
"We were both just very shocked about the fact that we were being arrested over this incident," Owen Ray told "Good Morning America" hours after being released.
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Owen Ray and his friend were detained on April 1 while waiting to board their flight back to Chicago. Charged with assault, both were held in a Copenhagen prison.
Owen Ray, a 19-year-old studying at the Miami University in Ohio, and his unnamed friend were detained at Copenhagen Airport on April 1 over an alleged dispute with an Uber driver the night prior, ...
In a statement, the State Department said it is aware of the arrests and is providing the citizens with consular assistance.
A U.S. college student spent nearly two weeks behind bars in Copenhagen, Denmark, after what his family claims was an “unprovoked assault” by an Uber driver.