“Miracle”: Lone Survivor Of Air India Crash Reveals What Happened During Flight’s Final Moments


In a tragedy where more than 240 lives were lost in 33 terrifying seconds, only one man walked out alive.


“I don’t know how I survived. I saw people dy*ng in front of my eyes,” said Vishwash Kumar Ramesh from a hospital bed.


The British citizen of Indian origin, 40, narrated what took place aboard the doomed Air India flight that crashed in the Indian state of Gujarat.


Only one man walked out alive after an Air India flight crashed with a total of 230 passengers and 12 crew members onboard



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Vishwash was the lone survivor to emerge, by himself, from the devastating wreckage after the London-bound flight AI171 plunged into a medical college dormitory for students just 33 seconds after takeoff.


Buildings near the airport sustained damage, and innocent lives on ground were also tragically lost.


From the massive wreckage, a dazed and bloodied Vishwash was captured stumbling out and screaming, “The plane exploded,” in the local language.



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Vishwash, who had been living in the UK for about two decades, was returning to his wife and child after visiting family in India.


He was seated in 11A, while his brother, Ajaykumar Ramesh, was seated across the aisle in 11J.


“The plane exploded,” Vishwash Kumar Ramesh screamed as he emerged from the wreckage



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While recalling the final moments before the crash, he said something was visibly wrong just moments after they took off during the afternoon hours of Thursday, June 12.


“When the flight took off, within five to 10 seconds it felt like it was stuck in the air,” he told local news outlet DD News.



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Almost immediately after takeoff, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal and his co-pilot Clive Kundar gave a Mayday call. The two highly experienced pilots had more than 9,000 flying hours combined.


Vishwash remembered feeling like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner wasn’t gaining enough altitude and was “just gliding” before the explosion.


“Everything happened in seconds. I realised we were going down,” he said.


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was captured visiting the lone survivor in the hospital



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“Suddenly, the lights started flickering – green and white – then the plane rammed into some establishment that was there,” he continued.


The “establishment” was a housing facility, provided to local medical students, who were having lunch when the aircraft crashed into their dining hall.




Vishwash first thought he lost his life along with the 229 other passengers and 12 crew members.


“Later, I realized I was still alive and saw an opening in the fuselage near my seat,” he said.


“I managed to unbuckle myself. I used my leg to push through that opening and crawled out,” he continued.


“I don’t know how I survived,” said the bandaged and shaken survivor




“Everyone around me” was either lifeless or passing away.


“I still don’t understand how I escaped,” he said.


He suspected that his fellow passengers on the other side of the plane probably couldn’t come out through the exit like he did.



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“When I saw the exit, I thought I could come out. I tried, and I did. Maybe the people who were on the other side of the plane weren’t able to,” he said.


As he emerged from the explosion, his left hand sustained a burn, and he began screaming until people rushed to help him.



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“I don’t know how I survived. I saw people dy*ng in front of my eyes – the air hostesses, and two people I saw near me…I walked out of the rubble,” he added.


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was captured visiting Vishwash in the hospital on Friday, June 13.


“The Prime Minister asked about my well-being and how it all unfolded. I told him that I am okay,” he said.


Vishwash’s brother was traveling on the same flight but did not survive 



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Vishwash’s terrifying story of survival saw plenty of reactions online, with many calling it a miracle.


“Miracles do happen indeed,” one said, while another wrote, “I’d play the lottery if i were him.”


“This dude is about to become a multimillionaire,” one quipped.


“Wow. Walking away from that, chance in a million,” one said. “Poor guy’s probably lost loved ones though, hope he’s going to be ok.”




However, some questioned the details of his story and raised suspicion, with one saying, “He is a liar.”


“A plane crashed and then I pretended that I was on it,” one naysayer said.


“With his phone …no scratch,no cracks,this man is a ghost,” said another.


Another naysayer wrote, “I’m calling bulls*** on this.”


“If you believe anyone survived you are stupid. No way is this true,” said another.



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Vishwash’s younger brother, Nayan Kumar Ramesh was in Leicester, UK, awaiting his two siblings return to the country when the tragedy unfolded.


“We were just shocked as soon as we heard it. I last spoke to him yesterday morning,” The 27-year-old brother previously told The Guardian.


“We’re devastated, just devastated. He said: ‘I have no idea how I exited the plane.’”


“Literally the luckiest man alive,” one commented online