A PASSENGER hurt on the turbulent flight that left a British man dead says the injuries have ended his career.
Engineer Bradley Richards, 29 needed 20 stitches to a head wound and suffered six spinal fractures as well as internal bleeding.
He was travelling on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321, from London to Singapore, when it suddenly lost altitude over Myanmar last month.
Geoff Kitchen, 73, from Thornbury, near Bristol, died from a suspected heart attack. Many passengers were injured.
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