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Air India Crash Sole Survivor Describes Life Since Tragedy As ‘Very Difficult’

The British citizen walked away from the plane wreckage, in what he has called "a miracle", but lost his brother.


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)

 

The only survivor of June’s Air India crash has told UK media of the mental and physical anguish he has endured since surviving the deadly disaster in the Indian city of Ahmedabad.

Vishwash Kumar Ramesh said in the interviews aired and published Monday that the months following the crash, which killed 241 passengers on the London-bound plane and another 19 people on the ground, had been “very difficult”.

The British citizen, who lives in Leicester, central England, walked away from the plane wreckage, in what he has called “a miracle”, but lost his brother.

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(FILES) Wreckage showing the tail section of the Air India Boeing 787-8 is pictured in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad on June 14, 2025, after the aircraft operating as flight 171 crashed shortly after taking off on June 12. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

 

“God gave me life but took all my happiness, and from my family,” the 39-year-old told Britain’s domestic Press Association news agency.

“It completely brought down my family… it’s very difficult for me and my family.”

He added that his brother, Ajay, “was my strength” and “my everything”.

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad in western India on June 12, smashing into a medical college.

A preliminary investigation report by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) said fuel to the jet’s engines was cut off moments before impact.

It did not offer any other firm conclusions or apportion blame for the disaster.

It emerged last month that the father of one of the pilots has asked India’s top court for an independent investigation, arguing the official probe was unfairly blaming the crew.

(FILES) Wreckage showing the tail section of the Air India Boeing 787-8 is pictured in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad on June 14, 2025, after the aircraft operating as flight 171 crashed shortly after taking off on June 12. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

 

In the interviews, which included several to British broadcasters, Ramesh was reluctant to talk about the crash, saying it was still “very painful”.

“I get flashbacks all the time. I just stay awake, I sleep maybe three to four hours,” he told PA.

Ramesh told the BBC he suffers pain in his leg, shoulder, knee and back, and has not been able to work or drive since the tragedy.

“When I walk, not walk properly, slowly, slowly, my wife help,” he added.

His advisers told the British broadcaster he was diagnosed with PTSD while he was being treated in hospital in India, but that he has not received any medical treatment since being back in the UK.