Passengers on Singapore Airlines flight land back in Australia after turbulence nightmare

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Uninjured Australians have begun their return to airports across the country, following 'severe turbulence' that left 18 injured and one dead on Tuesday.

Passengers on a Singapore Airlines flight hit by "severe turbulence" on Tuesday have arrived at Sydney Airport.

"We had had a bit of turbulence but that all stopped and I think they had served everyone breakfast, and I noticed one of the lockers had just come down. "I just don't know what you can think at that time ... great pieces were falling off and dropping on the floor, people were getting hit on the head," she said."I think we all thought the plane was going to fall apart, I thought it was going to go in halves here."

"A lot of people who were not wearing seatbelts were pushed up to the ceiling ... luckily we had our seatbelts on so we weren't injured, and physically we are okay," wife Ramiza Bukhari added. "They were on the flight, they heard everything, all the bangs, they saw people flying around and they just couldn't put it into words when we talked to them last night," he said.

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