Sun. Nov 17th, 2024
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Passengers have described the terror they felt on board a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore when it hit severe turbulence 37,000 ft in the air.

One passenger died, a 73-year-old British man who has been identified by a local theatre company as Geoff Kitchen.

The flight, bound for Singapore, was forced to make an emergency landing at Bangkok Airport after it hit severe turbulence over Myanmar.

Singapore Airlines also confirmed that 18 people were hospitalised.

Eight of those were Australian, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed.

Terrifying ordeal for passengers

There was little warning of the chaos unleashed onboard Singapore Airlines flight SQ321.

When the aircraft hit the turbulence 10 hours into the flight, passengers not wearing seatbelts were flung from their seats.

Many were in the middle of eating breakfast.

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