British Man in Seat 11A Survives Deadly Air India Crash Here's What We Know 🔥 A plane carrying over 200 people crashed in India, and somehow, one man in seat 11A walked away alive. That man is Vishwashkumar Ramesh, a British national originally from India. He was flying on Air India flight AI171 from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick when the plane crashed into staff housing just seconds after takeoff. Most passengers on board didn't survive. Authorities have confirmed at least 204 bodies were recovered from the crash site, and over 40 others were injured.
Ramesh’s cousin in the UK, Ajay Valgi, told the BBC that he called the family himself, saying he was “fine,” though they’re still trying to find the whereabouts of his brother, who was also on board. Videos shared online showed Ramesh walking, visibly shaken but alive, through thick smoke toward an ambulance. His seat number and boarding pass were confirmed through Indian news outlets. He’s now in the hospital recovering.
The crash has stunned both India and the UK. King Charles even issued a rare statement expressing sympathy and prayers for the victims and their families. British officials confirmed that a crisis team has been activated in both London and Delhi to assist the families of those on board. With 53 Britons on the flight, many UK families are still waiting for updates.
This isn’t just a story of survival — it’s a shocking reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life can be. Vishwashkumar Ramesh survived what should’ve been unsurvivable. One seat. One miracle. One man now holding onto life while hundreds of others weren’t as lucky.
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