Malaysia’s foreign ministry has confirmed that nine citizens were injured on board Singapore Airlines flight SQ321, which made an emergency landing in Bangkok due to sudden extreme turbulence. Out of the 16 Malaysians on the flight, nine are currently receiving treatment, with six at one hospital and three at another. The injuries include physical and internal injuries, with one individual in critical but stable condition. The embassy is working with local authorities and hospitals to assist the injured Malaysians, who are under surveillance and awaiting medical results.

The Malaysians who were injured on the flight are currently being treated at two hospitals in Bangkok and are in stable condition. The embassy is providing assistance and support to the injured individuals and is in contact with consular officers. The ministry expressed its condolences to the family of a British passenger who died during the incident and wished a speedy recovery to all those who were injured. Malaysians in need of consular assistance can contact the Embassy of Malaysia in Bangkok during working hours or after working hours for immediate help.

The sudden extreme turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 resulted in injuries to nine Malaysian citizens, who are currently receiving treatment at two hospitals in Bangkok. The embassy is coordinating with local authorities and hospitals to provide assistance to the injured individuals, who are under surveillance and awaiting medical results. The ministry extended its condolences to the family of the British passenger who died during the incident and wished a swift recovery to all those who were injured. Malaysians in need of consular assistance can contact the Embassy of Malaysia in Bangkok for support.

The 16 Malaysians on board Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 experienced sudden extreme turbulence, resulting in injuries to nine individuals who are currently receiving treatment at two hospitals in Bangkok. The injured Malaysians are under surveillance and awaiting medical results, with one individual in critical but stable condition. The embassy is working with local authorities and hospitals to provide assistance to the injured citizens and is in touch with consular officers. The ministry expressed condolences for the British passenger who died during the incident and wished a speedy recovery to all those who were injured. Malaysians requiring consular assistance can contact the Embassy of Malaysia in Bangkok for support.

The sudden extreme turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 led to injuries for nine Malaysian citizens, who are now being treated at two hospitals in Bangkok. The embassy is cooperating with local authorities and hospitals to assist the injured individuals, who are currently under surveillance and awaiting medical results. The ministry extended its condolences to the family of the British passenger who passed away during the incident and wished a quick recovery to all those who were injured. Malaysians who need consular aid can reach out to the Embassy of Malaysia in Bangkok for assistance.

The Malaysians on board Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 experienced sudden extreme turbulence that resulted in injuries to nine individuals, who are currently receiving treatment at two hospitals in Bangkok. The embassy is working with local authorities and hospitals to provide assistance to the injured Malaysians, who are under surveillance and awaiting medical results. The ministry expressed condolences for the British passenger who lost their life during the incident and wished a speedy recovery to all those who were injured. Malaysians in need of consular assistance can contact the Embassy of Malaysia in Bangkok for immediate support.

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