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16 people injured after United Airlines flight hits turbulence

It suffered “severe and unexpected turbulence” during the flight.

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A United Airlines flight bound for London has been forced to make an emergency landing in Ireland after 16 people were injured during “unexpected turbulence”.

United Airlines Flight UA 880 on a routine flight last night from Houston to London got in trouble when most passenger were asleep two thirds over the Atlantic Ocean.

Passenger Leslie Chi posted on Facebook saying: “Really felt I might die but fine now, just so exhausted”.

Medical crews met the injured at Shannon Airport after the plane made its emergency landing around 5:55am.

The Boeing 767-300 jet, with 207 passengers and crew of 13 on board, was flying from Houston in the USA to London Heathrow at the time.

A United Airlines spokesperson confirmed, United Airlines is providing care and support to customers and crew of flight UA-880.

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“We wish these passengers and crew a quick recovery from their injuries”, the statement added. We’re following this story on Eyewitness News.

Drama The United Airlines flight from Houston to Heathrow was forced to land at Shannon Airport this morning