Bradley Button was eating rice on the flight on Tuesday when he heard a crunch
A horrified Australian passenger discovered a suspected human tooth in a meal on a Singapore Airlines flight, prompting the carrier to apologise and open an investigation.
"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," he told the Australian Associated Press. "It was without a shadow of a doubt a tooth," he added. After the discovery, Mr Button said he was given a voucher to use on the airline's duty-free products.
"We sincerely apologise to the customer for this negative experience and for the inconvenience this has caused. We are currently investigating this incident and have sent the object for analysis to determine what it is," the carrier said in a statement.
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