Singapore-based couple injured in SQ321 set up support page to help affected passengers


Oxygen masks (left) are seen onboard Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 after an emergency landing at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport on May 21. - PHOTO: X, REUTERS

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): SQ321 passenger Mia Kang had to see three doctors before she was diagnosed with one burst fracture and eight compression fractures in her spine.

The Korean said the first doctor she saw concluded that there was “nothing wrong” with her, but the latter two said her injuries may leave her with a hunched back for the rest of her life.

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