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

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Ms Kang was on board SQ321 with her Singaporean fiance when the plane encountered severe turbulence on May 21. The incident left one passenger dead, and many others, like Ms Kang, were injured, some seriously. She said: “I’ve learnt so much already and I feel like there might be people who are behind because they don’t have such a network or these resources to begin with... I’m just trying to help for as long as I can help.”

They can then share via an online form what help they need and join a WhatsApp group chat with other passengers. Ms Kang’s fiance, who wanted to be known only as Mr Kavin, said these professionals are part of the couple’s existing network and also those they met while dealing with the aftermath of the incident.

She hit her head, neck and back, before crashing down inside the toilet, landing with her hip against the floor. Asked about this initiative, SIA said it was unable to comment on individual passengers, citing privacy concerns.

 

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