Miracle survivor of deadly Air India crash walks away from wreckage

In a chilling twist that’s being called a miracle, a single passenger rose from the ashes and walked away from the wreckage of Air India Flight 171 – a catastrophe that has claimed the lives of at least 241 people.

In one of the deadliest aviation disasters in recent Indian history, more than 200 people lost their lives when an Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad on June 12.

The London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 people including passengers and crew, had taken off at 1:38 p.m. local time, and slammed into a medical college campus just minutes after leaving Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport.

Images from the crash site show surreal devastation: fragments of the aircraft strewn across rooftops, burned-out classrooms, charred bodies carried from the streets, and – most jarring of all – a large section of the aircraft’s tail embedded in a collapsed wing of the college building.

‘No survivors’
The catastrophe unfolded in the blink of an eye – but its impact will be felt for a lifetime.

“It appears there are no survivors in the plane crash,” the Ahmedabad Police Commissioner G.S. Malik told AP, confirming at the time 204 bodies had been recovered.

He further added that since the aircraft went down in a densely populated residential area that also housed several offices, it is likely that “some locals would have also died.”

“Exact figures on casualties are being ascertained,” he said.

Sole survivor
But in an emotional and unexpected revelation, Malik announced that one individual had been found alive amidst the devastation.

“My earlier statement was misquoted. One individual has been found alive. He is currently undergoing treatment in hospital. Doctors are closely monitoring status,” he told local media.

That lone survivor is 40-year-old Vishwas Kumar Ramesh, a British national originally from India. Vishwas had returned to visit his family and was heading back to London with his brother, Ajay Kumar Ramesh, 45. The brothers had spent time together in Diu, creating memories they thought they’d carry back to the UK.

But the journey ended in horror.

‘Bodies all around me’
Lying in a general ward at a local hospital, Vishwas – who still had his boarding pass – was bruised but breathing – a miracle by all accounts.

“Thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise and then the plane crashed. It all happened so quickly,” the survivor told Hindustan Times.

Vishwas walked through the smoky wreckage of the plane, charred bodies and fuselage scattered along his path.

“When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared. I stood up and ran,” the man said. “There were pieces of the plane all around me. Someone grabbed hold of me and put me in an ambulance and brought me to the hospital.”

Now he waits in agony for news of his brother: “He was travelling with me. I can’t find him anymore. Please help me find him,” he pleaded.

‘Happily, happily, happily’
Among those tragically lost were London’s Jamie Greenlaw-Meek, 29, and his husband, Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek, who were both listed on the airline’s manifest.

ust moments before boarding what would be their final flight, the couple – who operated Wellness Foundry –shared a hauntingly cheerful video about returning home.

In the clip, now shared widely across social media, Fiongal smiled brightly, blissfully unaware that he was documenting their last moments.

“We are at the airport just boarding. Goodbye India on a 10-hour flight back to London,” Fiongal said, speaking into the camera as the couple prepared to board the flight bound for London Gatwick.

As he continued to share a few thoughts from his India trip, Fiongal joked, “My biggest takeaway is to not lose your patience with your partner.”

Before heartily laughing, flashing a gentle smile and blowing a kiss to his followers, he signed off saying: “Going back happily, happily, happily calm.”

As investigators comb through wreckage and families brace for what comes next, one man’s heartbeat stands as a defiant whisper that even in the deepest tragedies, miracles can still happen.

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