SQ321 incident: 44 people remain hospitalised in Bangkok

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SQ321 incident: 44 people remain hospitalised in Bangkok
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p34 patients from Flight SQ321 remained on Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital’s premises as at noon on May 25./p

SINGAPORE – A total of 44 people injured during severe air turbulence on Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 on May 21 remain hospitalised on May 25, said Singapore Airlines in a Facebook post on May 25.

Earlier in the day, the Bangkok hospital treating most of the passengers said that 43 passengers remained in hospital.

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