Malaysia Airlines passengers injured due to turbulence
A Malaysia Airlines flight from London to Kuala Lumpur experienced severe turbulence on Sunday, causing minor injuries to some passengers and crew, the airline said. There was a "brief moment of severe turbulence" when flight MH1, with 378 people on board, flew over the Bay of Bengal, it said. The flight landed safely in Kuala Lumpur, and a small number of affected passengers and crew were given immediate treatment. It provided no further details and airline officials couldn't be immediately reached for comment. A 13-year-old passenger, Harith Azman, posted photos on his Facebook page showing fallen food carts, items strewn in the aisle and a damaged hand rest on the Airbus A380 jumbo jet. Harith told The AP that his parents were both using the bathroom at the time and that his father hit his head on the ceiling, but did not require treatment. Two minutes after the seat belt sign was turned on over the Bay of Bengal, the plane started shaking violently and then suddenly "dived down," Harith said. It was a "very, very chaotic moment" as people started screaming and a food trolley and other items seemed to be floating in the air, he said. After 10 seconds, he said the plane was brought back under control. <br/>
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Malaysia Airlines passengers injured due to turbulence
A Malaysia Airlines flight from London to Kuala Lumpur experienced severe turbulence on Sunday, causing minor injuries to some passengers and crew, the airline said. There was a "brief moment of severe turbulence" when flight MH1, with 378 people on board, flew over the Bay of Bengal, it said. The flight landed safely in Kuala Lumpur, and a small number of affected passengers and crew were given immediate treatment. It provided no further details and airline officials couldn't be immediately reached for comment. A 13-year-old passenger, Harith Azman, posted photos on his Facebook page showing fallen food carts, items strewn in the aisle and a damaged hand rest on the Airbus A380 jumbo jet. Harith told The AP that his parents were both using the bathroom at the time and that his father hit his head on the ceiling, but did not require treatment. Two minutes after the seat belt sign was turned on over the Bay of Bengal, the plane started shaking violently and then suddenly "dived down," Harith said. It was a "very, very chaotic moment" as people started screaming and a food trolley and other items seemed to be floating in the air, he said. After 10 seconds, he said the plane was brought back under control. <br/>