Air India sole crash survivor says he feels like 'luckiest man' alive but struggles with trauma
Share this @internewscast.com

The sole survivor of the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad last June has opened up about his harrowing experience, telling BBC News he considers himself the “luckiest man” alive. However, this sentiment comes with a heavy heart as he grieves the loss of his brother and grapples with the aftermath of both physical and emotional scars.

Viswashkumar Ramesh, 39, miraculously emerged as the only survivor from the crash of the London-bound Boeing 787, which plummeted shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad.

In an interview with BBC News, Ramesh described his escape as a “miracle,” yet the devastating loss of his younger brother and the ensuing trauma have left him struggling to reclaim his life.

“I lost my brother too. He was my backbone,” Ramesh shared, emphasizing the deep bond they shared. “In the past few years, he was always there for me.”

Air India crash survivor meets Indian Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah

A photograph provided by the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs captures a meeting between Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah and Ramesh, now 40, during his stay at a hospital in Ahmedabad. (Image courtesy of the Ministry of Home Affairs India via AP)

Since returning to his home in Leicester, Ramesh has been battling severe post-traumatic stress, according to his advisors. The ordeal has left him struggling to communicate with his wife and 4-year-old son, marking a challenging path to recovery.

“Now I’m alone,” he said. “I just sit in my room alone, not talking with my wife, my son. I just like to be alone in my house.”

Air India flight AI 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for London’s Gatwick Airport, crashed into a residential area called Meghani Nagar five minutes after taking off at 1:38 p.m. local time. There were 242 passengers and crew members onboard the flight.

Fire at crash scene

Firefighters work to put out a fire at the site of the crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025. (Reuters/Amit Dave/TPX Images of the Day)

Video from the scene showed smoke rising from the wreckage as Ramesh stumbled away with minor visible injuries. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi later visited him in the hospital, where Ramesh recalled unbuckling his seatbelt and crawling out of the fuselage through an opening near his seat, 11A.

Speaking beside local community leader Sanjiv Patel and family spokesman Radd Seiger, Ramesh said reliving the crash remains too painful.

“I’m thinking all night, I’m suffering mentally,” he told BBC News. “Every day is painful for the whole family.”

Tail of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner stuck in building

The tail of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane that crashed is seen stuck on a building in Ahmedabad, India. (Reuters/Amit Dave/TPX Images of the Day)

Ramesh said he continues to endure physical pain from leg, shoulder, knee, and back injuries that prevent him from working or driving.

“When I walk, not walk properly, slowly, slowly, my wife helps,” he said.

His advisors said he was diagnosed with PTSD while hospitalized in India but has not received further treatment since returning to the U.K.

Landing gear at airplane crash site in India

Aircraft landing gear at the crash site of Air India Ltd. flight AI171 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, on June 12, 2025. (Siddharaj Solanki/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

They described him as “lost and broken,” calling for senior Air India officials to meet with him and other families affected by the crash.

“They’re in crisis, mentally, physically, financially,” Patel said. “It’s devastated his family.”

Seiger said repeated requests for a meeting with the airline have been ignored or declined.

“The people who should be sitting here today are the executives of Air India,” he said. “Please come and sit down with us so that we can work through this together to try and alleviate some of this suffering.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to Air India for comment on the matter.

Still, Air India, owned by Tata Group, said in a statement to BBC News that company leaders have continued to visit families of victims and that an offer to meet Ramesh’s representatives “remains open.”

The airline said care for Ramesh and others affected by the crash “remains our absolute priority.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Doctor indicted on 81 new sexual assault charges in case involving dozens of victims

Doctor Faces 81 Additional Sexual Assault Charges in Case Involving Multiple Victims

A doctor from Massachusetts, already embroiled in a multitude of rape and…
Why the DHS shutdown will likely drag on until May or June

DHS Shutdown: What to Expect in the Coming Months

WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security remains on hold for a…
Infused Shabbat dinners are bringing New Yorkers together

Infused Shabbat Dinners Unite New Yorkers in Culinary and Community Harmony

They’re igniting new traditions while celebrating old ones. A community of cannabis-loving…
Two injured after explosion rips through chemical plant, sparking hazmat response, shelter-in-place order

Chemical Plant Explosion Injures Two, Triggers Hazmat Response and Shelter-in-Place Alert

An explosion at an Illinois chemical plant on Tuesday morning left two…
Suspect allegedly guns down deputy in ambush during routine call that rocked quiet town, police say

Quiet Town Shaken: Deputy Fatally Ambushed During Routine Call, Suspect at Large

An Oklahoma sheriff’s deputy lost his life and a police chief was…
4 thieves steal Gucci handbags worth $30K in daylight smash-and-grab at Woodbury Commons in NY

Bold Daylight Heist: Thieves Snatch $30K in Gucci Handbags at Woodbury Commons, NY

In a brazen act of daylight robbery, a group of four thieves…
Virginia voters approve gerrymandered congressional maps

Virginia Voters Greenlight Controversial Gerrymandered Congressional Maps: Here’s What It Means

Virginia voters have narrowly passed a contentious redistricting referendum that could significantly…
Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes in 2025: 'Collective failure'

Tragic Toll: 8,000 Lives Lost or Missing on Migration Paths in 2025, Highlighting Global Shortcomings

GENEVA, April 21 (Reuters) – A staggering 8,000 individuals lost their lives…
Dem Sen. Chris Murphy bizarrely applauds disputed report that Iran broke through US blockade: ‘Shameful’

Senator Chris Murphy Praises Controversial Report on Iran’s Alleged Breach of US Blockade: ‘Shameful’ Reaction Stirs Debate

WASHINGTON — Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy, who has been garnering attention as…
NYC parents outraged at new 2026-27 school calendar — with kids in latest-ever return this fall

NYC Parents Express Concerns Over 2026-27 School Calendar with Historically Late Fall Start

Parents of public school students in New York City are expressing dissatisfaction…
'TikTok Trickster' con artist with more than 30 aliases accused of robbing romantic partners he met online

Online Romance Scammer with Over 30 Aliases Allegedly Swindles Partners

In a tale that reads like a script from a crime drama,…
Priceless ancient golden Romanian helmet returned to country following Dutch museum raid

Priceless Ancient Romanian Gold Helmet Repatriated After Recovery in Dutch Museum Heist

A golden helmet, dating back 2,500 years and considered invaluable, was returned…