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Survival And Loss In Air India Plane Disaster

One man on board the plane, which was carrying 242 passengers and crew, miraculously survived the fiery crash on Thursday afternoon.


Children hold candles as they pray for the deceased killed in the June 12 Air India flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad, at an orphanage in Chennai on June 14, 2025. Investigators recovered a black box recorder on June 13 from the crash site of a London-bound passenger jet that ploughed into a residential area of India’s Ahmedabad city, killing at least 265 people on board and on the ground. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP)

 

Grieving families are mourning at least 279 killed when a London-bound passenger jet crashed in India, with the victims in Ahmedabad ranging from a top politician to a teenage tea seller.

One man on board the plane, which was carrying 242 passengers and crew, miraculously survived the fiery crash on Thursday afternoon.

 

This handout taken and posted on the X (formerly Twitter) account of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) On June 12, 2025 shows the back of an Air India plane after it crashed in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad. (Photo by Handout / CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE (CISF) / AFP)

But that lone British citizen was the only story of escape from the jet.

“I saw my child for the first time in two years, it was a great time,” said Anil Patel, whose son and daughter-in-law had surprised him with a visit from Britain.

“And now, there is nothing,” he said, breaking down in tears. “Whatever the gods wanted has happened.”

 

Relatives of the deceased killed in the June 12 Air India flight 171 crash, wait for reports at a DNA testing centre in Ahmedabad on June 14, 2025. Investigators recovered a black box recorder on June 13 from the crash site of a London-bound passenger jet that ploughed into a residential area of India’s Ahmedabad city, killing at least 265 people on board and on the ground. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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, as well as 12 crew members.

 

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At least 38 people were killed on the ground.

The nose and front wheel of the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner landed on a canteen building where medical students were having lunch.

 

A relative (C) of a deceased killed in the June 12 Air India flight 171 crash, enters a DNA testing centre in Ahmedabad on June 14, 2025. Investigators recovered a black box recorder on June 13 from the crash site of a London-bound passenger jet that ploughed into a residential area of India’s Ahmedabad city, killing at least 265 people on board and on the ground. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

Mohit Chavda, 25, a junior doctor in Ahmedabad, described how he escaped through choking black smoke after the plane smashed into the dining hall.

“There was almost zero visibility,” Chavda said. “We were not able to see even who was sitting beside us — so we just ran from there.”

Scorch marks scar the buildings, where chunks of the plane were embedded into its walls.

– ‘He caught fire’ –

Among the dead was Vijay Rupani, 68, a senior member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party and former chief minister of Gujarat state.

But they also included teenager Akash Patni, who Indian media reported had been snoozing under a tree in the fierce heat of the day near his family’s tea stall in Ahmedabad.

“He caught fire in front of my eyes,” his mother Kalpesh Patni said, weeping as she talked to the Indian Express newspaper. “I won’t be able to live without him.”

Businessman Suresh Mistry, 53, said his daughter Kinal was a trained dancer, an excellent cook and a yoga enthusiast.

A chef in London, she had been visiting her family in India and postponed her flight to stay a few more days.

 

Women mourn as the bodies of their relatives, killed the previous day after Air India flight 171 crashed in a residential area, are taken out of a hospital mortuary in Ahmedabad on June 13, 2025. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

Mistry described the last time he spoke to her, when she called to say the plane was about to take off and he could head back home without any worry.

He said he couldn’t stop thinking about how, if she had stuck to her original plan, “she would have been alive”.

This screengrab of video footage taken and released by the Narendra Modi Youtube Channel on June 13, 2025 shows India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) meeting with Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, sole survivor of the Air India flight 171 crash, at a hospital in Ahmedabad. (Photo by NARENDRA MODI YOUTUBE CHANNEL / AFP)

 

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