Twenty-two passengers from Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 suffered spinal cord injuries when the plane hit severe turbulence on May 21. Six are being treated for skull and brain injuries. CNA's Jill Neubronner spoke to Dr Dennis Hey, Head and Senior Consultant at the Division of Spine Surgery at Alexandra Hospital, and Senior Consultant at the University Spine Centre at the National University Hospital, to find out more about their chances for recovery.
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23 май 2024