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Thought we would die: Passengers onboard extreme turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 recount horrifying experience

One of the passengers, a 27-year-old engineer from Australia, Ali Bukhari, who has returning from his honeymoon with his wife Ramiza, recounts how he saw an elderly man get thrown in the air once the plane started plummeting.

May 23, 2024 / 21:03 IST
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The interior of Singapore Airline flight SG321 is pictured after an emergency landing at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Thailand (Photo: Reuters)
The interior of Singapore Airline flight SG321 is pictured after an emergency landing at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Thailand (Photo: Reuters)

A Singapore Airlines flight hit severe turbulence over the Indian Ocean on May 21, leaving a British man dead and several passengers injured. According to aviation data firm Cirium, flight SQ321 of the Singapore Airlines was hit by severe turbulence, which resulted in one of the worst such accidents ever.

In fact, the death of the 73-year-old British flyer, was the first turbulence-related fatality being reported on a commercial flight, in close to 30 years.

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As many 104 flyers onboard the turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines flight required medical attention, while 20 are still in intensive-care units.

One of the passengers, a 27-year-old engineer from Australia, Ali Bukhari, who has returning from his honeymoon with his wife Ramiza, recounts how he saw an elderly man get thrown in the air once the plane started plummeting. He saw the man fly across the aisle before slamming into the seats in the middle.