Four New Zealanders are involved in a lawsuit seeking compensation from Singapore Airlines following Flight 321, which experienced a severe drop of 54 meters in less than a second on May 21, 2024, resulting in one death and over 70 injuries. The flight, carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew members from London to Singapore, encountered turbulence that caused significant chaos in the cabin. Australian law firm Carter Capner Law is advocating for compensation exceeding $1 million for affected passengers, while Singapore Airlines continues to cooperate with the investigation.
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