Ceiling ripped apart, dented lockers: Video shows aftermath of violent turbulence on SIA plane
A video showing the aftermath of the turbulence on board Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight SQ321 has surfaced on social media.
In the over one-minute-long video circulating on X (formerly Twitter), the body of a passenger, a 73-year-old British man, is seen lying face down near the front of the plane and covered with a blanket.
Two police officers are seen taking the statements of people on board and multiple airport personnel are shuffling in and out of frame.
A shorter version of the video was posted by posted by Thai media Khao Sod and captioned: «Revealing clip of conditions inside Singapore Airlines flight SQ321... Things scattered everywhere. Torn air pipe and oxygen masks deployed. There were blood-like stains on the ceiling and a deceased body on board.»
The aircraft is seen to be in disarray, with mangled pipes hanging from parts of the ripped ceiling and some overhead compartments dented and even torn off.
Bottles of wine, electrical appliances and various food items are also strewn across the floor in the area where in-flight meals are stored.