Keith Davis, an Australian man who was on board the terrifying Singapore Airlines flight that hit severe turbulence, has spoken from his hospital bed, saying his wife is 'not in a great space at all'.
A hospitalised Australian has recounted his terrifying experience on board a Singapore Airlines flight that hit extreme turbulence and left his wife with a severe spinal injury. Keith Davis was on board flight SQ321 from London to Singapore on Tuesday when the high-altitude ordeal forced it to make an emergency landing in Bangkok, where some passengers were taken to hospital.
He said that he had met with Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong on Thursday, which he described as a "really great and positive step". "They've just reaffirmed their commitment to us and support whilst we're here at the hospital and the ongoing in terms of getting back to Australia," he said. Twenty people remain in intensive care in the Thai capital.
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