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What the fish ... KIA
So, what in-flight crews onboard can offer dead passenger?

At best to offer is the dead passenger to be upgraded to sit in First class until landed @ Changi.
died of what cause ,sia did not elaborate
(21-05-2024, 06:58 PM)talky Wrote: [ -> ]died of what cause ,sia did not elaborate

Died onboard the World's Best Airlines
8months bonus..huat ah
777 30⁰er not steady.solid enough to withstand the turbulence?
Just chop up into a few pieces and stow away in overhead cabin Smile
Pay insurance how much? Big Grin
before turbulence, all passengers are supposed to be seated and seat belt fastened.

likely safety procedure not enforced ?
Don’t think it is due to injury from the turbulence. More like turbulence induced a heart attack.
If using the toilet halfway couldn't return to seat and use the safety belt, could be injured
Up air bef turbulence all without seat belts fastened kena injuries of sudden turbulence lah
CECA pilot?
11 minutes ago
Thai news outlet Khao Sod has reported that there has been a second death, citing a Thai source. It said one of the 30 injured people died at a Thai hospital. CNA is verifying this information.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ok-4352156
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12 pic
26 minutes ago
More information is also emerging about what happened to the plane. Flight tracking data indicates that the plane experienced a 6,000-foot drop within four minutes, which is almost 1.8km. Take note of the lines from 4.06 am to 4.11am when the plane's altitude changed from 37,000ft to 31,000ft.

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(21-05-2024, 07:48 PM)twinkle07 Wrote: [ -> ]11 minutes ago
Thai news outlet Khao Sod has reported that there has been a second death, citing a Thai source. It said one of the 30 injured people died at a Thai hospital. CNA is verifying this information.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ok-4352156

China CCTV also reported 2 death.
Most likely hit by flying hand baggages when the overhead compartments open.    Rolleyes
(21-05-2024, 07:53 PM)twinkle07 Wrote: [ -> ]26 minutes ago
More information is also emerging about what happened to the plane. Flight tracking data indicates that the plane experienced a 6,000-foot drop within four minutes, which is almost 1.8km. Take note of the lines from 4.06 am to 4.11am when the plane's altitude changed from 37,000ft to 31,000ft.

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Wow, 6000 ft sudden drop is no joke.....
Blame Boeing?
(21-05-2024, 07:48 PM)twinkle07 Wrote: [ -> ]11 minutes ago
Thai news outlet Khao Sod has reported that there has been a second death, citing a Thai source. It said one of the 30 injured people died at a Thai hospital. CNA is verifying this information.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ok-4352156

this?
https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/tran...urbulence/

But so far other Thailand english news web site stick to 1.

Need to wait for update

Investigation a must to ensure if avoidable or improve in the future.
11 yeas ago also happened before bt no death


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHj7Lft_-9A
2 minutes ago
Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam has expressed his condolences to the family and loved ones of the person who died on board SQ321.

"We do not have the details of those affected, but know that the government ministry and agencies, as well as SIA, are doing their utmost to support all those affected and working with the authorities in Bangkok, where the plane had been diverted to," he said in a social media post. 
15 minutes ago
An update by Singapore Airlines at 8.02pm Singapore time still has the number of dead as one.

"As of 1950hrs Singapore time on 21 May 2024, 18 individuals have been hospitalised. Another 12 are being treated in hospitals," said SIA in its Facebook post.

Relatives seeking information can call +65 6542 3311, said SIA, adding that a team from the airline is on its way to Bangkok.
17 minutes ago
At the departure hall of Changi Airport's Terminal 2, there is a standee with a handwritten sign that simply says "SQ321" as well as instructions to proceed to the viewing mall at level 3. That area has been closed off to the public and in the time that CNA was there, the only people allowed in were SIA staff.


https://cdn.tickaroo.com/api/mediaproxy/...iE6BcpWFZ4

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ok-4352156
will SIA share price in turbulence and drop on Thursday ?
That is why always follow instructions! When told about turbulence, please fasten your seat belts. Those people must have hit their head on the luggage compartment on top.
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