This is the moment a teenager from Garston rang the police in the USA and claimed a bomb was on board a live flight.

George Duke-Cohan, from Mutchetts Close, called the Police Press Bureau and told them he had just got off the phone to his daughter and that everyone on the San Francisco-bound plane had been told to get to the back.

Yesterday, Duke-Cohan, 19, pleaded guilty to three counts of making hoax bomb threats following an investigation by the National crime Agency.

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He also sent emails, referring to a bomb threat, to hundreds of schools across the UK and USA, which led to thousands of students to be evacuated earlier this year.

In the clip released by the National Crime Agency, Duke-Cohan can be heard saying "My daughter called me on the phone ten minutes ago crying on the phone saying that her flight was getting hijacked". adding that they were "being held hostage and getting pushed to the back of the plane, and one of them had a bomb".

Duke-Cohan will be sentenced at Luton Crown Court again on September 21 after being remanded in custody.

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