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Four MBBS students, four relatives of doctors died in crash: JDA
Four MBBS students, four relatives of doctors died in crash: JDA

Time of India

time13 hours ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Four MBBS students, four relatives of doctors died in crash: JDA

Ahmedabad: The Junior Doctors' Association (JDA) on Saturday issued a statement clarifying that four MBBS students and four relatives of doctors succumbed in the airplane crash incident. The statement added that 20 students were injured in the incident, out of which 11 were discharged in stable condition. "In reference to the recent plane crash incident, JDA-BJMC clarifies that a total of four MBBS students from BJ Medical College, who were having lunch in the mess building, sadly passed away. Out of the 20 MBBS students injured in the accident, 11 were discharged in stable condition. Among the family members of superspecialty doctors residing in Atulyam building, four tragically died. Additionally, the wife of one resident from the super speciality department was injured and is currently under treatment. The condition of all admitted patients is stable, and they are recovering quickly," read the note. "In these challenging times, some individuals are spreading rumours suggesting a high death toll among medical college students and resident doctors. We appeal to everyone not to be misled by such misinformation and to refrain from spreading rumours further," added the note. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

270 bodies brought to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital after plane crash: Doctors
270 bodies brought to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital after plane crash: Doctors

Business Standard

timea day ago

  • General
  • Business Standard

270 bodies brought to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital after plane crash: Doctors

A total of 270 bodies of the victims of the Air India plane crash have been brought to the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital so far, its doctors said on Saturday. The authorities had earlier pegged the death toll at 265. In the last 24 hours, the city fire brigade has recovered one body as well as some body parts from the plane crash site, officials said. "Around 270 bodies have been brought to the civil hospital so far from the plane crash site," President of Junior Doctors' Association of BJ Medical College, Dr Dhaval Gameti, told PTI. The process of identification of victims by matching the DNA samples is currently underway, and the bodies will be handed over to their relatives once the process is complete. The Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Service (AFES) has recovered some human body parts as well as a corpse in the last 24 hours from the plane crash site in the Meghaninagar area. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner (AI 171) flight with 242 passengers and crew members on board crashed into a medical hostel and its canteen complex in Meghaninagar moments after taking off from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday afternoon. Additional Chief Fire Officer Jayesh Khadia said, "Our firemen, who are helping forensic and aviation experts in their investigation at the crash site, found some body parts from the canteen's rubble on Friday, while a body was found today morning." He said that since the tail fin of the aircraft was stuck on top of the canteen's damaged building, cranes have been roped in to bring it down. "We will start the work of removing the tail fin from the building and bring it down to the ground once Air India officials arrive at the site," Khadia said. After the crash, senior police officials had informed the media that at least 265 people were killed in the crash, which included passengers and other victims on the ground.

Air India crash toll rises to 270, those injured at medical college hostel succumb
Air India crash toll rises to 270, those injured at medical college hostel succumb

India Today

timea day ago

  • General
  • India Today

Air India crash toll rises to 270, those injured at medical college hostel succumb

The death toll in Thursday's tragic Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad rose to 270 as those injured on the ground succumbed to their injuries, according to AI 171, which was headed to London's Gatwick airport, crashed into the BJ Medical hostel and its canteen complex, minutes after taking off from the Ahmedabad airport on Thursday afternoon. The authorities had earlier pegged the death toll at ill-fated flight carried 242 people - 230 passengers, two pilots and 10 crew members - and killed 241 of them and left just one survivor, a British national of Indian-origin, who is hospitalised. "Around 270 bodies have been brought to the civil hospital so far from the plane crash site," President of Junior Doctors' Association of BJ Medical College, Dr Dhaval Gameti, told news agency Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Service (AFES) has recovered some human body parts as well as a corpse in the past 24 hours from the plane crash site in the Meghaninagar area, where the medical hostel is process of identifying victims by matching the DNA samples is currently underway, and the bodies will be handed over to their relatives once the process is Chief Fire Officer Jayesh Khadia said since the tail fin of the aircraft was stuck on top of the canteen's damaged building, cranes have been roped in to bring it down."We will start the work of removing the tail fin from the building and bring it down to the ground once Air India officials arrive at the site," he crash involving the Air India plane, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, marked the first fatal accident involving a 787 since its commercial debut in Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), which investigates aircraft accidents and incidents, recovered the Air India plane's black box 28 hours after the tragedy, Union Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu said on orange-coloured device that was located near the tail of a plane will help investigate the the crash, all planes under the Boeing 787-8/9 fleet of Air India will undergo an enhanced safety inspection starting Sunday, the Civil Aviation Ministry has engine and hydraulic systems monitoring are among the advanced checks ordered by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which will seek a report of the checks for today, Naidu, in his first briefing after the Air India flight crash in Ahmedabad, said the black box data from the ill-fated aircraft was being decoded, while multiple agencies and high-level panels are conducting an extensive probe into the tragedy.(with inputs from PTI)Tune InMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Air India#Ahmedabad Plane Crash#Ahmedabad

270 bodies brought to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital from plane crash site so far: Doctors
270 bodies brought to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital from plane crash site so far: Doctors

New Indian Express

timea day ago

  • General
  • New Indian Express

270 bodies brought to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital from plane crash site so far: Doctors

AHMEDABAD: A total of 270 bodies of the victims of the Air India plane crash have been brought to the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital so far, its doctors said on Saturday. The authorities had earlier pegged the death toll at 265. In the last 24 hours, the city fire brigade has recovered one body as well as some body parts from the plane crash site, officials said. "Around 270 bodies have been brought to the civil hospital so far from the plane crash site," President of Junior Doctors' Association of BJ Medical College, Dr Dhaval Gameti, told PTI. The process of identification of victims by matching the DNA samples is currently underway, and the bodies will be handed over to their relatives once the process is complete. The Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Service (AFES) has recovered some human body parts as well as a corpse in the last 24 hours from the plane crash site in the Meghaninagar area. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner (AI 171) flight with 242 passengers and crew members on board crashed into a medical hostel and its canteen complex in Meghaninagar moments after taking off from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday afternoon. Additional Chief Fire Officer Jayesh Khadia said, "Our firemen, who are helping forensic and aviation experts in their investigation at the crash site, found some body parts from the canteen's rubble on Friday, while a body was found today morning." He said that since the tail fin of the aircraft was stuck on top of the canteen's damaged building, cranes have been roped in to bring it down. "We will start the work of removing the tail fin from the building and bring it down to the ground once Air India officials arrive at the site," Khadia said. After the crash, senior police officials had informed the media that at least 265 people were killed in the crash, which included passengers and other victims on the ground.

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