Pictures From The Plane Hit By Turbulence So Severe A Man Died Show Debris Strewn Across The Cabin, Collapsed Panels, And Blood Smeared On The Ceiling

Medical teams at Suvarnabhumi Airport attended to the Singapore Airlines passengers.
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- A man died and dozens of others were injured due to turbulence on a Singapore Airlines flight.
- Pictures released by the airport in Bangkok show the emergency medical response.
- Videos and photos from inside the cabin show the extent of the damage, including a bloodied ceiling.
A 73-year-old British man died, and 71 others were injured when a Singapore Airlines flight was hit by severe turbulence on Tuesday.
Flight SQ321 from London Heathrow to Singapore Changi had to divert to Bangkok. The airline said the Boeing 777 "encountered sudden extreme turbulence" in Myanmar airspace, 10 hours into the flight.
It added that 18 people were hospitalized, and a further 12 were being treated in hospitals. 80 people are still in Bangkok, including those receiving medical care and their families or loved ones, according to the airline.
Images shared by passengers and news agencies show the terrifying aftermath of the incident, with damage to the cabin ceiling, items strewn about the galley, and blood smeared across various parts of the plane, including on the ceiling.
It is with a heavy heart that we learn of the devastating news of the passing of our esteemed colleague and friend Geoff Kitchen in the recent Singapore Air Incident.
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Aftermath of Singapore Airlines flight 321 from London to Singapore which had to divert to Bangkok due to severe turbulence. One death passenger and several injured. Blood everywhere, destroyed cabin. #singaporeairlines #sq321 pic.twitter.com/C2FgrVt9yv
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"I assure all passengers and crew members who were on board the aircraft that we are committed to supporting them during this difficult time," he added.
"I also wish to express my gratitude to everyone in Singapore, Thailand, and around the world who are assisting those affected by this incident."
— The Boeing Company (@Boeing) May 21, 2024
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