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Australian passenger on horror Singapore flight says airline has left him 'in limbo' – video

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Keith Davis, a passenger on the deadly Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 which was hit by severe turbulence, says he has been left 'totally in limbo' by the airline while his wife is treated for severe injuries in Thailand. 'She’s in ICU, needs a medivac,' he tells reporters at Samitivej Srinakarin hospital in Bangkok. A Singapore Airlines spokesperson said the airline had apologised to Davis and his wife, and were making arrangements for their family members to travel to Bangkok to be with them. 'Singapore Airlines apologises to Mr Keith Davis and his wife, and is providing them with the necessary support and assistance they need during this difficult time...We remain committed to supporting all passengers and crew members who were on board SQ321, as well as their family members and loved ones,' the spokesperson said. 

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