SQ321 LHR-SIN Encountered Severe Turbulence [At least 1 Fatality and 30 Injured]

Also, the simplistic characterisation of an airfare price differential as a safety issue is likely quite naive. But this thread is not about price differentials.
OK you're supporting the possibility of airline having good infrastructure (the alternative being airline without the possibility of having good infrastructure). At the very least we're heading towards the right direction.
 
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CNA reporting 73 year old British male was one of the deceased. Given reports of a defib being used, possible it may be the stress of event caused cardiac etc.
 
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Mr Kittipong confirmed during the press conference that a 73-year-old British passenger was killed on flight SQ321. The plane had to make an emergency landing in the Thai capital due to severe air turbulence. He likely died of a heart attack, the airport chief said.

 
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