Those not wearing seatbelts 'launched into the ceiling' – Testimonies of the absolute terror on the London-Singapore flight

More than 140 passengers and crew on board a flight that ran into severe turbulence landed in Singapore earlier this morning. Passengers on flight SQ321, which was en route from London to Singapore, described scenes of “absolute horror”, with one passenger saying he saw a woman with a “terrible head wound” and heard another “screaming in agony”. . A 73-year-old Briton, Geoff Kitchen, probably died of a heart attack on the plane, while several others remain seriously injured. Kitchen is believed to have suffered a heart attack when the plane went down in turbulence. According to information reported by the BBC, he was on his way to Singapore to start a six-week holiday with his wife, who was also on the plane. The Singapore-bound Boeing 777-300ER diverted to Bangkok after the mid-air incident, making an emergency landing with around 211 passengers and 18 crew on board. About 79 passengers and six […]
Source: News Beast

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