SQ321 incident: One year on, passengers recall how extreme turbulence upended their lives


The interior of Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 after it made an emergency landing at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport on May 21, 2024. - Reuters

SINGAPORE: It has been six months since giving birth to her second child in November 2024, but Saw Rong still cannot carry the baby girl.

She fractured her back a year ago when extreme air turbulence hit a Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight she and her husband were taking from London to Singapore. Saw, who is in her 30s, was two months pregnant then.

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