A witness said she heard a loud thud from level three of the airport.
The police were alerted to a case of fall from height at 80 Airport Boulevard at about 4.10pm, they said in response to The Straits Times’ queries. The address is that of Changi Airport’s Terminal 1.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force , which was alerted about the same time, said they found a person lying on the floor near a taxi stand upon its ambulance arrival.A photo of the man lying sprawled, face down on the ground between handrails, was shared by a user who goes on Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu. One of the handrails can be seen to be badly dented.
Another user, who goes by Rainy on the platform, told ST that she was chatting with her friend at Terminal 1’s level two when she heard a loud thud. She then saw a man lying face down on a few levels below.In response to queries, a Changi Airport Group spokesperson said: “The member of public has been conveyed to Changi General Hospital by SCDF. The police are currently investigating the incident.
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