Singapore Airlines turbulence probe, Hong Kong restaurant service, Indonesian couple’s twist of fate: SCMP’s 7 highlights of the week
- From severe turbulence hitting a Singapore Airlines flight to an Indonesian couple’s strange twist of fate, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent reporting
1. ‘Very freak’ incident: probe into Singapore Airlines SQ321 could last 9 months
Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 encountered “very freak” turbulence and investigation findings are expected to take up to nine months, but the goal is not to “apportion blame”, industry experts say.
2. Who was Matthew Trickett? Death of Hong Kong spying suspect sparks questions
3. Lai pledges to keep Taiwan Strait status quo in first speech as Taiwanese leader
4. Chinese scientists propose tunnels to ease crowding in South China Sea islands
5. Noodle seller’s outburst sparks calls to improve Hong Kong restaurant service
At a small family-run eatery in Hong Kong’s Tuen Mun, co-owner Monkey Lo has found himself dealing with overnight notoriety and an outraged online crowd who wants his shop to close down. A video clip shared widely last month showed the Yat Bun Noodle Restaurant’s chef – Lo’s younger brother Wai-keung – hurling abuse at a young woman who demanded to know why he had denied her boyfriend a student discount when the couple dined there the day before.
6. China’s top Covid expert is already preparing for the next pandemic. Here’s why
7. Indonesian wife, 24, surprised husband, 62, was groom at event she attended at 9
In a strange twist of fate, an Indonesian woman has discovered that the man she married was a groom she had met at a wedding when she was a child. Renata Fadhea, 24, from Bangka Island, Indonesia, realised after marrying her husband, who is 38 years her senior, that she had met him 15 years before.