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Air India sole crash survivor says he feels like 'luckiest man' alive but struggles with trauma
Air India crash survivor battles severe PTSD after losing brother in tragic Boeing accident. Viswashkumar Ramesh struggles with mental health, physical injuries.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a 39-year-old British national, miraculously crawled out of the wreckage of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner in June after it crashed into a hostel 32 seconds after taking off from the airport in Ahmedabad. The carnage left him forever changed.
The sole survivor of the Air India plane crash, which killed 241 people on board, has said he feels like the "luckiest man" alive, but is also suffering physically and mentally. Viswashkumar Ramesh walked away from the wreckage of the London-bound flight in Ahmedabad in extraordinary scenes that amazed the world.
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The sole survivor of the Air India crash is opening up about the emotional turmoil he has faced in the wake of the tragedy that killed 241 people on board, including his brother.
Air India's CEO vowed on Wednesday to improve internal practices after a plane crash in June killed 260 people, in his first public comments about the accident that he said would contribute to a "challenging" year for the airline.