An Adelaide woman injured aboard Singapore Airlines flight 321 has no feeling from the waist down and is one of close to 20 patients who remain in intensive care in Thailand.
Kerry Jordan, a British national, and her Australian husband Keith Davis were on their way home from a United Kingdom holiday when the London to Singapore flight rapidly lost altitude over Myanmar on Tuesday night.
Almost half the plane’s 211 passengers were injured in what has become one of the most serious turbulence events in modern aviation history.
The injuries and onboard death of British man Geoffrey Kitchen prompted the pilot to make an emergency landing in Bangkok. At least nine and possibly 12 Australians remain in hospital. Several of them, including Kerry, have horrific injuries.