A young, clinically obese Frenchman who was stranded in the United States because he was deemed too heavy to fly finally took a plane to Britain today, one step closer to going home.
Kevin Chenais, who weighs 230 kilogrammes (500 pounds), arrived at London's Heathrow airport with his parents after Virgin Atlantic agreed to fly him back from New York.
Chenais, 22, had been in the United States since May 2012 for treatment for a hormone imbalance.
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The family subsequently tried to sail across the Atlantic on the Queen Mary 2, but the cruise ship's owners also refused to have him onboard.
After arriving at Heathrow, a visibly exhausted Chenais described the ordeal to return home as "terrible, terrible, terrible".
"The flight was really hard," he told AFP as he sat on his mobility scooter at the airport.
"I didn't stop crying for the whole flight."
Kevin, who was wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the Stars and Stripes, praised Virgin for flying him out from New York's JFK airport and paying for the economy-class flights for him and his parents.
"That was very kind of them," he said, "but I was very uncomfortable -- I have a lot of problems with the skin on my thighs and the seat was small."
The family were met at Heathrow by French consular staff who arranged for him to travel to France on a Paris-bound Eurostar train later today.
The family will them make their way to the town of Ferney-Voltaire near the Swiss border.
Chenais, who requires frequent oxygen and regular care, expressed his anger at British Airways and the Queen Mary 2's owners Carnival for refusing to take him home.