In extraordinary scenes in a public area of the hospital, staff surrounded the Australian when it became apparent he was about to speak. The business cards of reporters were snatched from his hands.
Australian man Keith Davis, an injured passenger from the ill-fated Singapore Airlines flight 321, is stuck in Bangkok with neither answers nor a voice.
Keith Davis, centre, is whisked away, prevented from talking to reporters at Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, on Thursday.“We’ve had no information from Singapore. Not a single word,” he says of the airline, which has maintained a heavy presence at Bangkok’s Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital since the emergency that injured close to half of the 211 passengers.
Soon after, they commandeered Davis’ wheelchair and rushed him towards the elevator as he attempted to speak into reporters’ microphones. He accepted the business card of aThe staff in question, who identified as being from the hospital, said they had been ordered to stop the patients from speaking to media.
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