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A suspected ISIS member "screamed his head off" on an Aer Lingus flight as he was booted out of Ireland for good.

The man, who is suspected of being a fundraiser for the sick terror group, was deported back to Algeria yesterday.

Anti-terror cops put escorted him on the flight from Dublin Airport to Frankfurt Germany on Tuesday morning.

And one passenger on the flight said his son was left traumatised by the man's shouting and roaring.

He told the Irish Sun: “We were on the plane settling in and the captain made an announcement explaining that there would be gardai escorting a man onto the plane and that we weren’t to be worried.

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“The captain also warned that the man would be resisting and making a scene but that he would calm down eventually.

"Next thing four gardai lead this guy on and he was screaming his head off.

“It was very distressing and there were terrified kids crying.

“He was roaring in broken English, saying, ‘I can’t go back, I need my lawyer.’

“He also yelled that he had a wife and kept saying he wasn’t a criminal. We were sitting a few rows ahead of him and my son was very upset.”

In a statement, a spokesperson for Aer Lingus said: "Aer Lingus flight EI 650 (Dublin to Frankfurt) incurred a delay this morning due to a disruptive passenger incident, which occurred during boarding at Dublin.

"The flight departed Dublin at 07:17 and arrived safely at Frankfurt at 10:16."