One dead and 30 injured as flight from London to Singapore hit by 'severe turbulence'
- A passenger died and multiple others were injured due to severe turbulence on a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore.
- Singapore Airlines confirmed one fatality and several injuries without specifying exact numbers. 211 passengers and 18 crew members were onboard during the incident.
- Severe turbulence can lead to passengers being thrown and sustaining severe injuries, with occasional fatalities.
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Atmospheric turbulence, similar to that which caused the death of a passenger on a Singapore Airlines flight on Tuesday, is a phenomenon that is sometimes difficult to predict and which, according to experts, is increasing against the backdrop of climate change, reported on Wednesday by AFP and taken up by Agerpres.


Injured passengers on turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines likely eligible for compensation
SINGAPORE, May 22 — Passengers injured by severe turbulence on a Singapore Airlines flight yesterday are likely eligible for compensation, but the amount each receives could differ dramatically even for identical injuries due to an international treaty. One passenger died and the airline said 30 passengers were treated for injuries after a flight from London to Singapore made an emergency landing in Bangkok on Tuesday. Samitivej Hospital said it…
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