Singapore High Court dismisses claim of ex-flight steward who sues SIA for over S$1mil after fall on plane

A former flight steward who sued Singapore Airlines (SIA) for over S$1mi, after he claimed to have slipped on a grease patch on board a plane, has had his claim dismissed by the High Court. Durairaj Santiran, 35, claimed that the fall caused injuries to his spine, leaving him medically unfit to continue working as a flight steward. The Malaysian also claimed his former employer was negligent for allowing the workplace to be unsafe. But in a judgment on Oct 18, Justice Vinodh Coomaraswamy said he found that there was, in fact, no slippery area on the floor of the SIA aircraft. The judge also said he did not accept Durairaj’s claim that SIA had breached the duty of care that it owed to him. Durairaj claimed he had slipped and fallen on a “patch of grease” on the floor of the economy-class galley during a flight from San Francisco to Singapore on Sept 6, 2019. He said that he still suffers pain in his back and neck while sitting, standing, walking or running, and that he requires frequent breaks and painkillers to cope with the pain. Durairaj, who was employed by SIA from April 2016 to April 2021 on a salary of $6,058 a month, now works as a customer care analyst in Malaysia, where he earns RM4,200 (S$1,300) a month. His claim for damages includes almost $700,000 for loss of future earnings. In dismissing the claim, the judge said he found that no foreign substance was present on the surface of the galley floor that made it slippery. A reason for this finding was that Durairaj was not a credible witness. Justice Vinodh said there were several material, self-serving and unexplained variances between what Durairaj said in his statement of claim and the evidence that he gave at the trial.<br/>
Straits Times
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2024/10/19/singapore-high-court-dismisses-claim-of-ex-flight-steward-who-sues-sia-for-over-s1mil-after-fall-on-plane
10/19/24
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