Passengers sue airline over flight that plunged 180ft in turbulence killing British grandfather, 73, and hospitalising more than 100 people

Passengers are suing an airline that killed a 73-year-old British grandfather and hospitalised more than 100 people after it plunged 180ft during turbulence. 

Bradley Richards, Benjamin Read and Alison Read are pursuing Singapore Airlines for personal injury compensation.

All three of them were hurt while aboard the Singapore-bound Boeing 777-300ER in May 2024.

Another passenger, Geoff Kitchen, 73, died from a suspected heart attack as the plane fell.

Meanwhile, dozens more people were left with injuries after flight SQ321 was hit by turbulence above Myanmar around 11 hours into the 13-hour flight. 

Some 104 people were hospitalised and 20 of them required intensive care or

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