News on April 13: Recently, some netizens released a video revealing that on Malaysia Airlines flight MH318 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, a male passenger allegedly slapped the stewardess on the buttocks, causing an argument, and was eventually taken away from the cabin by the crew guard. The video showed that the man involved was sitting in his seat, while the stewardess and airport security stood nearby to communicate with him.

The man argued: "I patted you twice and you wouldn't let me get on the plane." The flight attendant immediately retorted: "Is that called gentle?"

The man then said, "Bring up the surveillance camera," and "This is not considered a move in Singapore, right?" Soon after, two guards took the man away from the cabin.

After the incident broke out, the relevant video spread quickly on social platforms, and netizens discussed it hotly.

On the morning of April 13, the relevant person in charge of the Customer Relations Department of Malaysia Airlines stated that the airline is currently conducting a comprehensive investigation into the incident and is expected to announce relevant investigation results within two weeks.

Public reports indicate that the cabin service bell is the recommended, standardized method of calling. Generally, flight attendants will take the initiative to reduce unnecessary physical contact through professional services, and only make necessary contact in special service scenarios.