SQ321 turbulence: Australian dance teacher on board flight left paralysed from chest down

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SQ321 turbulence: Australian dance teacher on board flight left paralysed from chest down
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An Australian dance teacher who was on board Singapore Airlines (SIA) Flight SQ321 will never be able to dance again after being severely injured in the spine on the turbulence-hit aircraft.

Kerry Jordan was left paralysed as a result of a spine injury which occurred when Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 struck turbulence on May 21. Here, she is pictured in the hospital with her husband Keith Davis.An Australian dance teacher who was on board Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 will never be able to dance again after being

Jordan and her husband Keith Davis were returning from a holiday in the United Kingdom on May 21 when their plane experienced sudden extreme turbulence. The Boeing 777-300ER carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew members made an emergency landing at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport.

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