BANGKOK, May 23- Twenty individuals who were on board a Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI), opens new tab flight that hit serious turbulence and redirected to Bangkok for a crisis arrival on Tuesday stay in escalated care, an emergency clinic official said on Thursday.
"The quantity of patients in ICU continue as before," Adinun Kittiratanapaibool, Overseer of Bangkok's Samitivej Srinakarin Clinic told columnists, alluding to the clinical office's emergency unit.
"The significance of those in ICU are those that need close consideration," he said, and added that at present there were no hazardous cases.
Of the 40 individuals on the flight still under treatment, 22 patients have spinal line wounds and six have mind and skull wounds, he said.
The most established patient at the medical clinic is 83 years of age and the most youthful a two-year-old kid who experienced a blackout, he added.
Adinun had said 41 individuals were still under treatment, however later said one individual had been released.
Ten English, nine Australian, seven Malaysian and four Philippine residents were among the 41 individuals, as per a show made by Adinun.
He gave no breakdown of travelers and team under treatment. One traveler passed on from a thought coronary failure and handfuls were harmed after Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 experienced what the aircraft portrayed as unexpected, outrageous disturbance while flying over Myanmar.
In excess of 140 travelers and group from the flight arrived at Singapore on Wednesday.