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SIA passengers endured 62 seconds of extreme turbulence on May 21 London-Singapore flight

IndiaTimes Saturday, 25 May 2024
Singapore Airlines (SIA) Flight SQ321 experienced severe turbulence on Tuesday while flying over Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta region, causing the aircraft to rapidly ascend and descend twice within a span of 62 seconds. The sudden and violent movements of the plane left passengers in a state of shock and distress. One passenger, 73-year-old Briton Geoffrey Kitchen, suffered a fatal heart attack during the ordeal.
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