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

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Singapore Airlines flight #SQ321, operating from London (Heathrow) to Singapore on 20 May 2024, encountered severe turbulence en-route. The aircraft diverted to Bangkok and landed at 1545hrs local time on 21 May 2024.
We can confirm that there are injuries and one fatality on board the Boeing 777-300ER. There were a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew on board.
Singapore Airlines offers its deepest condolences to the family of the deceased.
Our priority is to provide all possible assistance to all passengers and crew on board the aircraft. We are working with the local authorities in Thailand to provide the necessary medical assistance, and sending a team to Bangkok to provide any additional assistance needed.
We will provide regular updates on our Facebook and X accounts.
 
Wow, some photos here

I wonder if the one person was elderly and died from a heart attack perhaps due to the circumstances or they were just caught out without a seat-belt and it was so severe & that person got very unlucky in terms of their injuries.

Anytime there is severe turbulence without a heads up it's very dangerous, but a fatality? Is this the first fatality on SQ in the modern era?
 
Wow, some photos here

I wonder if the one person was elderly and died from a heart attack perhaps due to the circumstances or they were just caught out without a seat-belt and it was so severe & that person got very unlucky in terms of their injuries.

Anytime there is severe turbulence without a heads up it's very dangerous, but a fatality? Is this the first fatality on SQ in the modern era?
What's the modern era? Because SQ006 in Taipei wasn't that long ago.
 
OMG....never heard of a fatality due to turbulence before!!
 
Anytime there is severe turbulence without a heads up it's very dangerous, but a fatality?

Yes it is a real possibility, severe head trauma from being slammed into the ceiling could result in death, particularly if the passenger was elderly or young.
 
Wow. Shocking and tragic.

Since it was a flight from LHR to SIN, I’d expect quite a few Australians to be on board.
 
Got to love the media sensationalism
Everything is Boeings fault



BOEING HORROR

One DEAD & ’30 hurt’ in horror Boeing turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight from London in latest midair emergency​

That's The Sun right?
 
Happened over the Bay of Bengal. I’ve experienced very bad turbulence that lasted close to an hour that was pretty unbearable. I can’t imagine though what it must’ve been like on this flight.
 
I hate
Happened over the Bay of Bengal. I’ve experienced very bad turbulence that lasted close to an hour that was pretty unbearable. I can’t imagine though what it must’ve been like on this flight.
Yes I was just about to post that flying over the Bay of Bengal is the part of flying that I hate the most. Always make sure I have been to the toilet before reaching it.
 
That photo of the cabin is pretty confronting. I imagine that the injuries would include some serious ones. Thoughts are with all onboard.
 
Got to love the media sensationalism
Everything is Boeings fault
All the issues with the 737Max are all apparently relevant even though this incident has got nothing to do with the 737max...

It's a timely reminder to us all to always be strapped in whenever onboard.

A terrible situation for those caught up in this.
 
Wow isn't this the flight route that we all fly and use? Must have been lots of Australians on board. Thanks for reminding us that no airline is immune from casualties and it is better not to fly if possible to avoid sticky situations like this.
 

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