NewsSingapore Airlines flight tragedy: Severe turbulence claims one life

Singapore Airlines flight tragedy: Severe turbulence claims one life

The flight ended with the tragic death of a passenger. Illustrative photo.
The flight ended with the tragic death of a passenger. Illustrative photo.
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Marcin Lewicki

21 May 2024 13:41

A huge tragedy occurred on board a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore. Due to severe turbulence, one person died onboard, and several others were injured. "It was a horrible experience. The plane just started to fall," reports a passenger of the ill-fated flight on social media.

Let us remind you that the tragic events took place today (13 May) in the afternoon hours, Greenwich Time. The Boeing 777-300ER flying from London to Singapore encountered very severe turbulence.

Unfortunately, there were casualties. One person died, and several others were injured. The plane had to make an emergency landing at the airport in Bangkok. There were a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew members on board.

Witnesses speak of terrifying scenes

One of the passengers on the plane, Andrew Davies, recounts the events on X (formerly Twitter). His words indicate that everything happened very quickly.

A defibrillator was used immediately. There were passengers onboard with medical training who provided first aid. Rapid resuscitation was undertaken. Unfortunately, it was not possible to help him—Davies describes the rescue operation.

The man notes that among the injured are both passengers and flight attendants of the ill-fated flight. The turbulence was so severe that "clothes and passengers’ personal belongings were scattered all over the cabin, and coffee or water splashed onto the ceiling."

It's surreal. Lots of injured people, blood on the head. One of the women was in terrible pain with her back. She was screaming. I couldn't help her—says a passenger on the flight to Singapore.

Passengers were not fully aware of the seriousness of the situation. Andrew Davies says, "Suddenly, a red light came on, and we were ordered to sit in our seats and fasten the seat belts."

The plane just started to fall. It was terrifying. The flight attendants maintained a stoic calm and tried to help us. Unfortunately, not everything went as planned—the man recounts.

What is happening with the passengers of the Singapore flight who were not injured? At this moment, they are staying at the airport in Bangkok. Let's add that the plane landed there without any obstacles.

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