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SINGAPORE - A passenger who sustained facial and spinal injuries while on board the turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 is currently warded at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital.
Meanwhile, Sengkang General Hospital and Singapore General Hospital said they did not receive any patients who were on board the flight.
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