‘I threw my guts up’: Singapore Airlines passenger finds tooth in meal

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‘I threw my guts up’: Singapore Airlines passenger finds tooth in meal
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As Bradley Button neared the end of the rice in his Singapore Airlines meal, there was a sickening crunch."I threw my guts up," Mr Button said.

"For the rest of the flight I was not well, just the idea of having someone else's body part in my food is not nice." Mr Button was on his way home to Melbourne from Wellington aboard flight SQ248 on Tuesday after a short trip visiting a friend, when the stomach-churning incident occurred. "The flight attendant that attended to me was adamant that she needed to take it away for testing and was trying to tell me that it was a small rock, when it was without a shadow of a doubt a tooth," he said.

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