‘Sole Survivor’ of Air India Plane Crash Recounts Horror

Survivor Ramesh says 30 seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise and then the plane crashed

Thu Jun 12 2025
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AHMEDABAD, India: A London-bound passenger plane crashed in the Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday leaving one known survivor from 242 on board, with the jet smashing into buildings housing doctors and their families.

While everyone aboard the flight was initially feared killed, state health official Dhananjay Dwivedi told AFP one survivor — Ramesh Viswashkumar — was confirmed and had been hospitalised.

British national Ramesh, who received “impact injuries” on his chest, eyes and feet was currently undergoing treatment at the Civil Hospital, Asarwa in Ahmedabad.

“Thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise and then the plane crashed,” 40-year-old Ramesh Viswashkumar told the Hindustan Times, which showed a boarding pass for seat 11A in that name online.

“It all happened so quickly,” he told the paper from his hospital bed.

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This image shows the boarding card/ticket of sole survivor Ramesh Viswashkumar. Photo by Hindustan Times

He said that his brother Ajay was seated in a different row on the plane. “He was travelling with me and I can’t find him anymore. Please help me find him,” he said.

More than 290 people, including 241 passengers, were killed in the London-bound plane crash in Ahmedabad, Reuters reported while citing a police officer.

“One half of the plane crashed into the residential building where doctors lived with their families,” said Krishna, a doctor who did not give his full name.

“The nose and front wheel landed on the canteen building where students were having lunch,” he said.

India’s civil aviation authority said there were 242 people aboard, including two pilots and 10 cabin crew.

Air India said there were 169 Indian passengers, 53 British, seven Portuguese, and a Canadian on board the flight bound for London´s Gatwick airport.

The plane issued a mayday call and “crashed immediately after take-off”, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said.
Ahmedabad, the main city of India’s Gujarat state, is home to around eight million people and the busy airport is surrounded by densely packed residential areas.

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