Friday, June 13, 2025 - At least 290 people are de@d after a passenger plane crashed on departure at an airport in Ahmedabad, India, health officials said.
The plane, en route to London, hit a hostel for medical
doctors when it crashed, and images show its tail protruding from the
building.
The de@th toll includes people on the plane and others on
the ground, police said.
A total of 242 people were aboard the Air India
flight when it crashed. 241 of those aboard the flight were k!lled in the
crash, the airline said while only one passenger, a British national,
survived.
The crash also k!lled people on the ground after
the plane hit a hostel for doctors.
At least 269 bodies had been brought to the city’s Civil
Lines hospital, senior police official Vishaka Dabral told The Washington Post
late Thursday, June 12.
"We are still verifying the number of de@d, including
those k!lled in the building where the plane crashed," Vidhi Chaudhary, a
top state police officer, told Reuters.
Ramila, the mother of a student at the medical college, told ANI her son had gone to the hostel for his lunch break when the plane crashed.
"My son is safe, and I have spoken to him. He jumped
from the second floor, so he suffered some injuries," she said.
The only known surviving passenger aboard the plane was in
seat 11A, next to an emergency exit, Chaudhary said, adding that there could be
more survivors in hospital.
"Thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise
and then the plane crashed," 40-year-old Ramesh Viswashkumar told the
Hindustan Times, which showed a boarding pass for seat 11A in that name
online.
"It all happened so quickly," he told the paper from his hospital bed.
"When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was
scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane all around me,"
he said. "Someone grabbed hold of me and put me in an ambulance and
brought me to the hospital."
He said that his brother, Ajay, was seated in a different
row on the plane.
"He was travelling with me and I can't find him
anymore. Please help me find him," he said.
Ahmedabad police chief G.S. Malik said the bodies recovered
could include both passengers and people killed on the ground. The de@d
included Vijay Rupani, the former chief minister of Gujarat state, of which
Ahmedabad is the main city.
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