In heavy turbulence on a London-Singapore aircraft, one passenger died, and dozens were wounded.
The plane had no choice but to change its course and land in Bangkok, Thailand.
In a recent incident, Singapore Airlines reported that flight SQ321, which was en route from Heathrow to Singapore, experienced intense turbulence.
There have been reports of injuries, and unfortunately, one fatality has been confirmed on board the Boeing 777-300ER.
A statement confirmed that the aircraft carried a combined total of 211 passengers and 18 crew members.
Singapore Airlines expresses heartfelt sympathies to the grieving family.
The plane unexpectedly stopped in Thailand, touching down at 3.45 pm local time on Tuesday (9.45 am UK time).
Singapore Airlines has confirmed that it is collaborating with Thai authorities to ensure the provision of essential medical aid. In addition, a dedicated team is being dispatched to Bangkok to offer further assistance.
The statement emphasised the commitment to offering maximum support to passengers and crew aboard the aircraft.
According to TGE's F. I. Foyez, the journalist, reported that there are indications that the flight may have encountered an air pocket before the emergency landing.
Several images have been making the rounds on social media, revealing fragments of the plane's interior and a significant amount of scattered debris.
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