Images have revealed damage caused to a Singapore Airlines plane after flight SQ321 from London Heathrow was caught in turbulence.
A person was killed during the incidentwith several people injured.
Images from inside the plane, which was heading to Singapore – but was diverted to Bangkok, Thailand – reveal the damage caused during the turbulence.
A passenger on board said the plane suffered a “dramatic crash”, suggesting people not wearing seatbelts were “immediately thrown into the roof”.
Photo: Reuters

Photo: Reuters

Photo: Reuters
Images showed damage to the cabin’s roof and food, cutlery and other debris scattered across the floor after the incident.
The flight, operated by a Boeing 777-300ER jet, departed at 10.17pm on Monday and diverted to Bangkok, landing at 3.45pm local time (9.45am BST) on Tuesday.
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