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Ryanair emergency landing in Germany: Nine injured

Nine passengers were injured when a Ryanair flight bound for Milan was forced to land in southern Germany due to heavy turbulence caused by a thunderstorm on Wednesday night.

A police statement in Bavaria stated that the pilot was forced to land in an emergency in Memmingen (about 70 miles west of Munich).

Police said that while the plane landed without incident, nine people aged between two and 59 years old were injured by the air turbulence.

The statement stated that a woman suffered a head injury. Her two-year old child also received bruises, and 59-year-old women complained of back pain. All three were treated in hospital. The statement said that other injuries were treated at the scene.

Police said that the airline has organised a bus to Milan as local aviation authorities have not cleared flights out of Memmingen. (Reporting and editing by Kim Coghill; Ludwig Burger)

(source: Reuters)