A British man has died, and 30 others were injured, seven critically, during severe turbulence on a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore, which necessitated an emergency landing in Bangkok. The 73-year-old British man is believed to have suffered a heart attack, although confirmation is pending. The incident, which saw the Boeing 777 encounter an air pocket and subsequent severe turbulence in Thai airspace, has left seven people with critical head injuries, and a significant emergency response was mobilized to treat the injured on the tarmac.
- The flight experienced severe turbulence in Thai airspace, leading to an emergency landing at Bangkok Airport.
- A 73-year-old British man died, believed to have suffered a heart and 30 passengers were injured, seven critically.
- Seven critically injured passengers sustained head injuries, and one crew member was hospitalized.
- Passenger Andrew Davies recounted the sudden and severe turbulence, noting the quick onset after the seatbelt sign was illuminated.
- Objects and personal belongings were thrown around the cabin, resulting in injuries and a state of shock among passengers.
- 23 passengers and nine crew members received minor injuries and were sent to the hospital.
- Experts indicate that while rare, turbulence can occur with little to no warning, emphasizing the importance of seatbelt signs.
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