'We are very grateful': PM Wong thanks Thailand for SQ321 help

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'We are very grateful': PM Wong thanks Thailand for SQ321 help
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SINGAPORE: When the turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight SQ321 was forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok, Thai authorities swiftly provided aid to the injur

The prime ministers of Singapore and Thailand - Lawrence Wong and Srettha Thavisin - exchanged a phone on May 28, 2024, in which the former thanked the Thai government for its help in the Singapore Airlines SQ321 incident. was forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok, Thai authorities swiftly provided aid to the injured passengers and crew.

"Thai authorities and agencies helped to evacuate the passengers and crew, and to provide medical care for the injured," he said. "We are very grateful for the support." The incident on May 21 left many people injured, with some experiencing brain and spinal cord injuries. A 73-year-old British man, believed to have had a heart attack, died.

Mr Srettha also said he had extended an invitation to Mr Wong to pay an official visit to Thailand during their call.

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