LONDON - Witnesses and prosecutors said Monday at his trial in London that REM guitarist Peter Buck overturned a breakfast trolley, mistook a stranger for his wife and scuffled with crew members after getting drunk aboard a trans-Atlantic flight. <br>
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Prosecution lawyer David Bate says Buck behaved like a ``drunken lout'' aboard the Seattle-to-London flight in April. <br>
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The 45-year-old Buck denies charges of being drunk on an aircraft, committing assault and damaging British Airways crockery. <br>
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Bate says Buck, who was traveling to Britain to promote the Athens, Georgia-based band's album ``Reveal,'' drank about 15 glasses of wine in the first three hours of the flight. <br>
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As his behavior worsened, Bate says, Buck overturned a breakfast trolley -- sending crockery and food flying -- mistook a hostess trolley for a CD player, claimed a stranger sitting on the plane was his wife and tussled with crew members, covering them with yogurt. <br>
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Flight attendant Nara Incecchi said she grappled with the drunken guitarist after he announced he was ``going home'' while standing near an exit door. <br>
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The trial in west London is expected to last eight days.