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Fatal flight: Singapore passenger recalls turbulence

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Fatal flight: Singapore passenger recalls turbulence

Fatal flight: Singapore passenger recalls turbulence

A passenger on board the Singapore Airlines flight hit by heavy turbulence, Dzafran Azmir, recounted his experience to Reuters on Wednesday (May 22), describing how some people who weren't buckled in hit the ceiling of the plane before "landing back down in really awkward positions".


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