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04-11-2025
The sole survivor of the Air India plane crash that killed 241 people has spoken out about his ordeal, describing himself as the 'luckiest man alive' but also struggling with physical and mental trauma. Viswashkumar Ramesh, 39, walked away from the wreckage of the London-bound flight in Ahmedabad but lost his younger brother Ajay in the crash. Since returning to his home in Leicester, Mr. Ramesh has struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and has been unable to speak to his wife and four-year-old son. Air India has offered an interim compensation payment to Mr. Ramesh, but his advisers claim it is not enough to meet his immediate needs and are demanding a meeting with the airline's executives.
Entities: Viswashkumar Ramesh, Air India, Leicester, Ahmedabad, Ajay Ramesh • Tone: emotional • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
04-11-2025
The sole survivor of the Air India Flight 171 crash, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, is struggling with severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and physical injuries after losing his brother in the tragedy. Ramesh, who was the only person to walk away from the wreckage, feels like the 'luckiest man' alive but is haunted by the trauma. He has been unable to return to normal life, struggling to speak with his wife and 4-year-old son. Ramesh's advisors have called for senior Air India officials to meet with him and other families affected by the crash, citing their mental, physical, and financial struggles. Air India has stated that care for Ramesh and others affected by the crash 'remains our absolute priority' and that an offer to meet Ramesh's representatives 'remains open.'
Entities: Vishwashkumar Ramesh, Air India, Ahmedabad, Leicester, London • Tone: emotional • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
04-11-2025
The article discusses the sole survivor of the Air India Flight 171 crash, Viswashkumar Ramesh, who shared his traumatic experience with Sky News. The crash occurred in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, on June 12, resulting in 241 deaths on board and 19 on the ground. Ramesh, the only passenger to walk away, is still struggling with physical and emotional trauma, including knee, shoulder, and back pain, as well as the loss of his younger brother, Ajaykumar. Ramesh's representatives are calling on Air India to provide more support, including financial assistance and a meeting with the CEO, as the current compensation offer is deemed insufficient. The article also highlights the impact on Ramesh's family, including his wife and four-year-old son, and the UK government's handling of their Universal Credit benefits.
Entities: Viswashkumar Ramesh, Air India, Air India Flight 171, Ahmedabad, Gujarat • Tone: emotional • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform