
News Topical, Digital Desk : Another new video of Ramesh Vishwas Kumar, the only survivor of the Ahmedabad plane crash, has surfaced in which he is seen coming out of the accident site immediately after the plane crash. After the horrific accident, Ramesh Vishwas came out of the crash site with a mobile phone in his hand. He is seen coming out in the 17-second video.
On Thursday, an Air India flight from Ahmedabad in Gujarat to London crashed soon after takeoff. There were 242 people on board the plane. Only one passenger on board the plane survived this horrific accident. Ramesh Vishwas Kumar, a British citizen of Indian origin, who was sitting on seat number 11A, survived this accident safely, which is being seen as a miracle.
PM Modi had met
After the accident, PM Modi met Vishwas Kumar Ramesh in the hospital. PM Modi asked Vishwas Kumar about the horrific scene in which 241 out of 242 passengers on the plane lost their lives. Only Vishwas Kumar survived. PM Modi asked how all this happened? To this Vishwas Kumar said that it all happened in front of my eyes. I myself cannot believe how I came out alive. For a while I thought that I was going to die. But when I opened my eyes, I found that I was alive. After that I opened my seat belt and tried to get out. Then I got out. In front of my eyes, the air hostesses, aunts and uncles present in the plane all disappeared.
Left hand burnt in fire
In an interview to Doordarshan, Vishwas Kumar gave details of the accident and said that his seat was 11-A. The seat was in that part of the plane which hit the ground floor of the building. Vishwas, a British citizen of Indian origin, then opened his seat belt and came out of the plane. He said that his left hand was burnt due to the fire.
Passengers and cabin crew were seen burning
Sharing this horrifying experience, he said that he only saw dead bodies of passengers and crew members. He was very scared after seeing this. Vishwas said, 'The side where I was sitting was not the hostel side, it was the ground floor of the hostel. I don't know about others, but the side where I was sitting was on the ground floor. There was a little space there. As soon as my door broke, I saw that there was a little space and then I tried to get out and I got out.'
I don't even know how I survived- Vishwas Kumar
Along with this, Vishwas said, 'There was a wall of a building on the other side and the plane crashed completely on that side. That's probably why no one could get out from that side. There was space only where I was. I don't know how I survived. When the fire broke out, my left hand also got burnt. Then I was admitted to the hospital. The people here are treating me well. The people here are very good.'
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