By: Natasha Archary

Singapore Airlines has confirmed the death of 1 passenger on a flight which encountered extreme turbulence.
The flight from London to Singapore on Monday, 20 May had to be diverted to Bangkok and landed on Tuesday, 21 May as a result.
Several passengers sustained injuries, and a 73-year old British man did not survive.
In a statement, Singapore Airlines Chairman, Peter Seah said the airline would be reaching out to family members and loved ones where possible to provide updates and offer any support.
“On behalf of the Singapore Airlines Board, I extend my deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of our passenger who passed away on 21 May 2024.
I assure all passengers and crew members who were on board the aircraft that we are committed to supporting them during this difficult time.
I also wish to express my gratitude to everyone in Singapore, Thailand and around the world who are assisting those affected by this incident.”
Five passengers were on a flight returning to Singapore on Wednesday, 22 May, while 74 others and 6 crew members remain in Bangkok. This includes those receiving medical care, as well as family members who were on board the flight with them.
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