Iranian man stuck in Paris airport for 18 years dies
An Iranian man who got stuck for 18 years in a Paris airport -
inspiring a Steven Spielberg movie starring Tom Hanks - died today at
the terminal, an airport official said.
Mehran Karimi Nasseri died of natural causes just before midday in
terminal 2F at Charles de Gaulle airport outside the French capital, the
official said.
Caught originally in an immigration trap - unable to enter France and
with nowhere to go - he became dependent on his unusual place of abode
and increasingly a national and international cause celebre.
He called himself "Sir Alfred", and a small section of airport parquet and plastic bench became his domain.
Mr Karimi Nasseri's peculiar story came to the attention of Hollywood
director Spielberg, inspiring 2004 film "The Terminal," which starred
Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Hanks played a man who becomes trapped at New York's JFK airport when his home country collapses into revolution.
Mr Karimi Nasseri's stay at the airport ended in July 2006 when he
was hospitalised and his sitting place dismantled. He then lived in a
number of shelters in Paris.
After spending most of the money he received for the film, Mr Karimi
Nasseri returned to the airport a few weeks ago, the official said.
Several thousand euros were found on him.
Born in 1945 in Masjed Soleiman, in the Iranian province of
Khuzestan, Mr Karimi Nasseri took up residence in the airport in
November 1988 after flying from Iran to London, Berlin and Amsterdam in
an effort to locate his mother.
He had been expelled from every other country he landed in because he was unable to produce the correct paperwork.
At Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport an informal support network grew
up around him, providing food and medical help along with books and a
radio.
In 1999 he was granted refugee status and the right to remain in France.
"I'm not quite sure what I want to do, stay at Roissy or leave," he said after being handed the right to live in France.
"I have papers, I can stay here, I think I should carefully study all the options before making a decision."
He didn't leave then.
"He no longer wants to leave the airport," his lawyer Christian Bourguet said at the time. "He's scared of going."