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Rapid changes in gravitational forces (G-forces) along with an altitude drop likely cause the injuries to unbelted crew and passengers on Flight SQ321, according to the findings of a preliminary investigation. In a statement on Wednesday, investigators from the Transport Safety Investigation Bureau (TSIB) said that there was a "rapid change" in G-force over 4.6 seconds, resulting in the injuries.. ....
Rest of World News: NEW DELHI: The Transport Safety Investigation Bureau of Singapore has released initial findings regarding the Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 incident. ....
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A 73-year-old British man died from a suspected heart attack when the flight hit severe turbulence on 21 May. Now, an investigation into the incident has discovered the severity of the turbulence. ....