‘A miracle in tragedy’: The sole survivor of the Air India crash leaves India and the internet in awe
July 8, 2025
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‘A miracle in tragedy’: The sole survivor of the Air India crash leaves India and the internet in awe

Amidst the wreckage, Ramesh, seated in seat 11A according to the flight manifest, emerged, bloodied, dazed, and injured, yet alive

by WEB DESK
Jun 13, 2025, 09:30 am IST
in Bharat, Gujarat
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh who walked out of the air India plane crash alive

Vishwash Kumar Ramesh who walked out of the air India plane crash alive

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Amid the devastation of one of India’s deadliest aviation disasters in recent memory, a story of improbable survival has emerged, offering a glimmer of hope in the face of overwhelming grief. Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a 40-year-old British national of Indian origin, has stunned the nation and the internet alike by surviving the catastrophic crash of Air India Flight 171, which killed at least 241 others on June 12.

The London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into a densely populated residential area in Ahmedabad’s Meghaninagar locality just moments after takeoff.

According to aviation officials, the aircraft had only been airborne for 32 seconds before it lost altitude and exploded in a fireball at 1:38 PM. The scene was one of unimaginable horror, mangled metal strewn across the neighbourhood, homes reduced to rubble, and a thick plume of smoke rising above the city skyline.

But amidst the wreckage, Ramesh, seated in seat 11A according to the flight manifest, emerged, bloodied, dazed, and injured, yet alive.

“I Stood Up and Ran”

Footage from the immediate aftermath showed Ramesh limping away from the crash site toward an ambulance. Covered in blood and ash, he could be seen clutching his side and staggering as shocked locals tried to help.

Speaking to Hindustan Times from his hospital bed, Ramesh recounted the surreal moment of waking up amidst the debris. “It all happened so quickly,” he said. “When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane all around me.”

Ramesh is currently being treated for multiple injuries, including trauma to his face, chest, and feet. Hospital authorities confirmed that while he remains under observation, his condition is stable. “He is lucky to be alive,” said one of the attending doctors. “There’s no medical explanation yet as to how he survived such an impact.”

An Unbelievable Survival That Captured the Internet

As news of the crash and Ramesh’s survival spread, social media was flooded with reactions of disbelief, awe, and spiritual reflection. Many users called it a “divine intervention,” some even referring to Ramesh as “God’s own child.”

“This plane had 252 passengers. 251 died. 1 survived. Meet Ramesh Vishwash Kumar of Seat 11A. This will make you believe in miracles,” read one widely shared post.

Another wrote, “Surviving a mid-air crash requires presence of mind, courage, and an insane amount of luck. That man is truly blessed.”

The viral spotlight even extended to jokes and philosophical musings. “Now 11A will be the most booked and costliest seat on all future flights,” quipped one user, while another shared a poignant message: “He’s going to suffer incredible, emotionally crippling survivor’s guilt. I speak from experience.”

A Nation in Mourning, One Story of Hope

The crash has left an entire nation grieving, with stories emerging of families, children, students, and professionals who perished in what was meant to be a routine international flight. Among them was a young doctor couple from Rajasthan and their three children, whose final moments were captured in a selfie now circulating as a heartbreaking memento.

Investigations are currently underway to determine the cause of the crash. Preliminary expert analyses suggest a possible engine failure or loss of lift during takeoff. “The take-off looked smooth, but something went catastrophically wrong just as the landing gear was about to be retracted,” said aviation expert Captain Saurabh Bhatnagar.

In the coming days, authorities will look for answers amid the wreckage, while families across the country prepare for farewells. For now, the miraculous survival of Vishwash Kumar Ramesh stands as a rare story of life in a moment that claimed so many others.

As one online comment summed it up: “A miracle in tragedy. The passenger in seat 11A lives to tell a tale that the world will never forget.”

Topics: Vishwash Kumar RameshAir India Plane crashAhmedabad plane crashAir India Boeing 787Seat 11 A
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