Singapore Airlines Flight 321 forced to make emergency landing in Bangkok, Thailand, following «severe turbulence» that left 1 dead.
A video has emerged showing the interior of a Singapore Airlines Boeing jet in complete disarray after it was forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok this week following «severe turbulence» that left one passenger dead.
Footage captured Tuesday shows debris strewn across the cabin of Singapore Airlines Flight 321 and apparent blood splatter on an overhead bin.
«I've never had anything like this in all my years of flying,» Andrew Davies, a traveler on board the London to Singapore flight, told Reuters.
«There was an immediate kind of disbelief at first, and then the plane was very… it felt very level, and it was obvious the gentleman [who died] needed some help,» he added. «So I got up and helped some of the passengers get him out of his seat and we laid him on the floor near the bulkhead so that the medics on the airplane, there were some passengers who thankfully were medics, could administer CPR to the gentleman on the airplane. They gave CPR for, I think, about 20 minutes or so.»
SINGAPORE AIRLINES PASSENGER DEAD AFTER BOEING JET HITS ‘SEVERE TURBULENCE’
Airport officials gather near the aircraft ladder attached to Singapore Airlines Flight 321 after it landed at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday, May 22. (Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha / Reuters Photos)
Davies said there was an Australian woman onboard the aircraft «who spent the rest of the flight» holding the hand of the wife of the man who died. Davies described the wife as being «badly injured» while the deceased individual has been identified in media reports as a 73-year-old British
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