Singapore Airlines flight hit by deadly turbulence this week said on Friday they had only seconds to react before the plane started to plunge.
One passenger died and more than 100 were injured when the Boeing 777-300ER fell 1,800 metres (6,000 feet) in just a few minutes during the final hours of its journey from London to Singapore on Tuesday.
Passengers and crew on the flight sustained skull, brain, and spine injuries as they were tossed violently around the cabin.
The flight carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew was forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok, where at least 48 people are still being treated in hospital.
Eva Khoo, who prayed for her family at the Erawan Shrine in the Bangkok city centre on Friday, said she was desperately concerned for her pregnant sister-in-law.
«My sister-in-law had to have surgery on her spine,» she told AFP.
«I am really worried because she is pregnant.»
The family was returning from a two-week holiday in Switzerland and Britain.
Khoo said her brother was still in pain after the high-altitude ordeal.
«His hand is in pain and still numb,» she said.
«He couldn't carry anything. He still needs a wheelchair to move him around.»
She said four of her relatives who were on the flight were treated in intensive care at a Bangkok hospital.
«Some of them are still in bed and can't be moved,» she said.
Her brother told her that the seatbelt sign was off and the situation was «very calm» when the turbulence hit.
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