Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Inside Plane Hit by Scary Turbulence: 'A Mess' (Daily Rundown by Newser)

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May 21, 2024
 
The Big Rundown
The passenger who died aboard a Singapore Airlines flight out of London's Heathrow Airport that ran into heavy turbulence was a 73-year-old British man, reports the Guardian. The unidentified passenger reportedly had a heart condition, and his cause of death is thought to be a heart attack, but details are still clarifying about the London-to-Singapore flight that aborted in Bangkok: The injured: Seven people were in critical condition, mostly from head injuries, and another 23 suffered lesser injuries, reports the New York Times. Keep reading
 
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