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Ahmedabad Air India Crash: Teen Who Unknowingly Filmed Tragedy Recounts Horror
Ahmedabad Air India Crash: Teen Who Unknowingly Filmed Tragedy Recounts Horror

India.com

time4 hours ago

  • India.com

Ahmedabad Air India Crash: Teen Who Unknowingly Filmed Tragedy Recounts Horror

Aryan, a 17-year-old boy who unknowingly filmed the deadly crash of Air India AI171 in Ahmedabad, said that he was simply filming the Boeing 787-7 Dreamliner aircraft near his rented home when it suddenly crashed. The video captured by Aryan provided the initial visuals of the unfortunate accident for both netizens and the media. Recounting the horrifying tragedy to reporters, Aryan stated that the Air India plane crashed within just 24 seconds of him beginning to record. "I felt very scared. My sister was the first one to see the video. I feel very scared because of what I saw," he said, HT reported. According to HT, Aryan's landlady has expressed concern for his well-being, saying that after the incident, he "was unable to speak" and "remained awake for entire night." She added, "He has become quiet, not even eating anything." His sister has also voiced concern for her brother's well-being, saying that he is very scared and struggling to speak properly. Meanwhile, in view of the fatal crash of the Air India flight the Government has ordered Directorate General of Civil Aviation to conduct extended surveillance on the Boeing 787 Series planes. Notably, there are 34 Boeing 787 Series planes in the Indian aircraft fleet and inspections of 8 have already been conducted with immediate urgency. Additionally, the Central government has instructed Air India to facilitate the process of assisting the families of the passengers in whatever way is needed. Air India flight AI171 crashed into a medical college campus in Ahmedabad on Thursday, just a minute after taking off from the airport. Air India has confirmed that 169 Indian nationals, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, 53 British nationals, 1 Canadian national and 7 Portuguese nationals were killed in the plane crash. One person survived the accident and is currently under medical observation.

Teen who recorded viral Air India crash video ‘very scared', records statement
Teen who recorded viral Air India crash video ‘very scared', records statement

Hindustan Times

time7 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Teen who recorded viral Air India crash video ‘very scared', records statement

A 17-year-old boy, who unknowingly captured the deadly crash of Air India AI171 in Gujarat's Ahmedabad on Thursday, recorded his statement to the police as an eyewitness. Having captured the tragedy that claimed the lives of 270 persons, the teenager was left in distress and fear. Follow Ahmedabad plane crash live updates Speaking to reporters, the boy, identified as Aryan, said that he was just normally filming the Boeing 787-7 Dreamliner aircraft near his rented home when it suddenly crashed and turned into a "ball of fire". The video that Aryan captured was the one visual that gave netizens, as well as the media, the initial view of the unfortunate accident. The Ahmedabad Crime Branch issued a statement to say that Aryan's statement was recorded, and to clarify that no person was arrested for making the video, news agency PTI reported. "He came with his father to give a statement as a witness. He was then sent away with his father. No arrests or detentions have been made," the police said. Meanwhile, Aryan recounted the horrifying tragedy while speaking to reporters and said how within mere 24 seconds of the recording, the Air India airliner crashed. "I felt very scared. My sister was the first one to see the video. I feel very scared because of what I saw," the teenager said. His sister also expressed concern over her brother's well-being, saying that Aryan told her "he does not want to live here because it is dangerous", adding that the is very scared and unable to speak properly. The landlady of Aryan's rented home, which is situated near the airport, also recounted seeing the teenager after the incident. "I found that he was unable to speak. I assured remained awake for the entire night. He has become quiet, not even eating anything," she said. Within minutes of its takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on June 11, Gatwick-bound Air India AI171 flight crashed into a medical hostel complex in Meghani Nagar area. The crash of the plane, which was carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, left behind just one survivor. Rest of the 241 passengers lost their lives to the tragedy. Additionally, 29 others, who were present on the ground in and around the medical hostel complex, were also killed. The death toll in the Ahmedabad plane crash, as of Saturday, stood at 270. The ministry of civil aviation revealed in a press conference on Saturday that the Air India aircraft had climbed to just 650 feet before it began to lose altitude. "As per the ATC, when it tried to contact the aircraft then there was no response. After exactly one minute, the aircraft crashed in Meghani Nagar, situated about 2 km from the airport,' said civil aviation secretary Samir Kumar Sinha.

‘I lost my father too in road accident': Aviation minister stands with grieving kin of plane crash victims
‘I lost my father too in road accident': Aviation minister stands with grieving kin of plane crash victims

Hindustan Times

time12 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

‘I lost my father too in road accident': Aviation minister stands with grieving kin of plane crash victims

Civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu, addressing the first press conference since Thursday's Air India crash in Ahmedabad, empathised with the victim families and recalled how he lost his father to a road accident. Air India's Flight AI171, a Boeing 787-7 Dreamliner flight, crashed into BJ Medical College's doctors' hostel in the Meghani Nagar area in Gujarat's Ahmedabad on June 12. Follow Ahmedabad plane crash live updates The crash claimed the lives of 241 on board the flight, leaving a lone survivor. On ground, 29 people lost their lives to this tragic accident. Naidu observed a minute's silence at the beginning of the press conference and noted how difficult it has been for everyone in the last two days. "I personally lost my father in a road accident, so I can understand the pain of the families who lost their loved ones," Naidu said. Naidu's father, former union minister Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu, died on November 2, 2012, in a road accident near Dandanapeta of Ranasthalam mandal in Andhra Pradesh's Srikakulam. Yerran Naidu's vehicle had hit a tanker, resulting in the accident. The leader, who was a Telugu Desam Politburo member at the time, was rushed to a hospital where doctors tried to save him and even arranged a ventilator for him, The Hindu reported. But since his body did not respond to the treatment, doctors declared him dead at 3:30 am. The Air India crash left the nation in shock. Meanwhile, the central government announced that a high-level committee has been formed to probe the crash. The panel has been asked to submit its report within three months. Headed by the home secretary, the committee includes representatives (not below the rank of joint secretary) from the state and central governments. The order issued by the civil aviation minister said that the probe panel will "will assess contributing factors, including mechanical failure, human error, weather conditions, regulatory compliances and other reasons' to 'ascertain the root cause of the crash.'

Bhagavad Gita found in near-mint condition from Air India plane crash debris
Bhagavad Gita found in near-mint condition from Air India plane crash debris

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Bhagavad Gita found in near-mint condition from Air India plane crash debris

Social media is abuzz with a 'miracle' that came to light in the aftermath of the deadly Air India crash in Ahmedabad that killed at least 260 people – an almost-intact hard copy of the religious text, the Bhagavad Gita. The holy book remained mostly undamaged despite the intense heat and burning fuel. Follow Ahmedabad plane crash live updates Air India's Gatwick-bound Boeing 787-7 Dreamliner (AI171), carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, crashed into BJ Medical College's doctors' hostel in the Meghani Nagar area in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Of the 242 onboard the aircraft, which went up in flames within minutes of take-off, only one survivor remained. Among the victims of the tragic air crash was former Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani. Since the crash took place in a residential area, several parts of Boeing's debris were found near the hostel and other infrastructures there. A copy of the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu text, also survived the fatal tragedy. Several videos of the book being found in the debris went viral on social media, with clips shared by some journalists confirming the same. A man was seen flipping the pages of the Holy scripture, showing it to the people at the crash site, who were also filming the Bhagavad Gita. According to the visuals, while some minor damage was visible on the holy book's cover, the written text and images on the pages inside seemed to be quite intact. Radharamn Das, vice president and spokesperson of Iskcon Kolkata, shared the video on X and said, "Amid the fiery #planecrash, a copy of the Bhagavad Gita was found untouched. One soul miraculously survived with minor bruises. Another girl, who missed the flight by just 10 minutes, was arguing with staff to allow her to board the ill-fated flight." Another user on the microblogging platform wrote, "Miracle amidst tragedy: Bhagavad Gita remains undamaged and intact after the plane crash." Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, seated on seat 11A of the Dreamliner, is the only survivor of the Air India crash. Ramesh is a 40-year-old British national who was visiting family in India. 'Thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise and then the plane crashed. It all happened so quickly,' Vishwash told HT. He said when he got up, there were bodies all around him. "I was scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane all around me. Someone grabbed hold of me and put me in an ambulance and brought me to the hospital," he added. Vishwas, who suffered injuries to his chest, eyes, and feet, is currently receiving treatment at Ahmedabad's Civil Hospital, Asarwa. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday visited the plane crash site in Ahmedabad, met the lone survivor, Vishwash and the injured victims at the hospital there. Following his visit, the prime minister expressed deep grief and wrote on X, 'We are all devastated by the air tragedy in Ahmedabad. The loss of so many lives in such a sudden and heartbreaking manner is beyond words. Condolences to all the bereaved families. We understand their pain and also know that the void left behind will be felt for years to come. Om Shanti.'

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