Air India plane seen exploding after tragic crash — as lone survivor walks away



Incredible new footage shows the sole survivor of the devastating Air India crash walking away calmly from the wreckage — as the aircraft explodes in a huge fireball behind him.

Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a 40-year-old British national, miraculously survived Thursday’s deadly crash in the city of Ahmedabad after jumping out of seat 11A at the last minute.

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New footage shows the moment an Air India plane explodes — and a lone survivor walks away — after a devastating crash Thursday.

The father, who had been in India with his brother Ajay for the past year, is shown talking on the phone as he walks away from the blazing inferno in new video shared on social media.

Terrified witnesses are seen yelling around him after Air India flight AI171 crash-landed moments after takeoff into a medical college on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, en route to London Gatwick Airport.

“The plane exploded,” one man can be heard yelling in the clip.

40-year-old Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was the only passenger to survive the crash. NARENDRA MODI YOUTUBE CHANNEL/AFP via Getty Images
270 people have been confirmed dead in the horrific crash. REUTERS

Ramesh’s brother who was sat next to him on board the Boeing 787 was among the 270 people so far confirmed to have died in last week’s crash.


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