Susan Boyle &`&fine&`& after Heathrow Airport incident
sensation/ sɛn&`&seʃən / n. 感觉;轰动;感动 CET6
lounge / laʊndʒ / n. 休息室 CET6
distressed / dɪ&`&strɛst / adj. 痛苦的 CET4
ambulance / &`&æmbjələns / n. [车辆][医] 救护车 CET4
Singing sensation Susan Boyle is reportedly home and "fine" after an incident involving police at London&`&s Heathrow Airport.
Boyle&`&s spokeswoman, Nicola Phillips, released a statement to British media saying the singer was at home in Scotland Tuesday and was well after reports that police led Boyle away from a terminal on Monday.
London police declined to name Boyle but released a statement saying they were called "to a lounge in Terminal 5, Heathrow to reports of a distressed woman."
"Officers attended and spoke with the woman," the statement continued. "Concerned for her health and well-being, officers used their powers under the Mental Health Act and the woman was taken to a west London hospital by ambulance."
There was no further police action taken, the statement said.