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Air India: Sole survivor speaks, shares fresh details about his life after tragic crash
Viswashkumar Ramesh survived the Air India crash, spoke of his brother’s death, endured PTSD, and struggled to reconnect with ...
The only survivor of June’s Air India crash in the Indian City of Ahmedabad told BBC News he feels like the "luckiest man" alive – but said the label feels cruel as he mourns his brother and struggles ...
A man has walked away from the wreckage of the Air India crash that killed everyone else on board in an extraordinary tale of survival.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the deadly Air India crash that killed 241 people on June 12, is speaking out four months after the tragedy “It completely brought down my family," Ramesh ...
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Six months after the Air India 171 crash, grieving families face broken dreams, immigration crises, debt and the struggle to rebuild their lives.
The only survivor of the Air India plane crash that claimed 241 lives has spoken publicly for the first time since returning to the United Kingdom. Viswashkumar Ramesh, 39, miraculously walked away ...
It’s been six months since a Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad, killing 242 people. While probe is still on, former ...
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. The Barron's news ...
The sole survivor of a plane crash that killed 260 people said he still couldn't explain what had happened, adding the ordeal, including losing his younger brother in the accident, had left him ...
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From Operation Sindoor to Air India 11A Survivor: 2025 Becomes India’s Year Of Conflict & Crises
India, marked by a military escalation with Pakistan following a terrorist attack, sparking drone warfare and treaty suspensions.
The Covid-19 pandemic? Ancient history. The global aviation industry is on track to shatter the 10 billion flyers milestone — ...
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