Keith Davis and Kerry Jordan, who were on a Singapore Airlines flight that hit severe turbulence, have returned home to Adelaide.Mr Davis says his wife's recovery could take months.
"We're safely back home in Adelaide in the comfort of dreary late autumn days and the familiar twang of Aussie Strine," he said."All the staff here at the Royal Adelaide Hospital — absolutely seamless arrival and the world-class care Kerry is receiving for her recovery."But he said Ms Jordan's strength and courage over the past week had been "phenomenal".
Mr Davis said he was just thankful to see the familiar red dirt of the Australian continent on his journey home. "To be really frank, personally, I feel guilty that I'm able to stand here and walk around and talk to you guys," he told the media.after Mr Davis told journalists they had no information and were "left in limbo" after their arrival in Bangkok.
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