Ahmedabad : Ramesh Viswashkumar, the only known survivor out of the 242 people onboard an Air India plane that crashed in Ahmedabad on Thursday (June 12, 2025), had been sitting near an emergency exit of the London-bound flight and managed to jump out, police said.
Speaking from his hospital bed, the 40-year-old told Indian media that he was a British national and was travelling to Britain with his brother after visiting family in India.
Social media footage shown on Indian news channels showed a man in a bloodstained white t-shirt and dark pants limping on a street and being helped by a medic. The man had bruises on his face and a goatee beard, resembling photographs of Mr Viswashkumar in hospital after the crash that were published by local media.
A member of Mr Viswashkumar’s family based in Britain, who requested anonymity, over the phone that he had survived and that the family was in touch with him, but declined to share further details.
Ajay Valgi, a cousin of Mr Viswashkumar who lives in Leicester, central England, told that Mr Viswashkumar spoke by phone to confirm he was all right. “He only said that he was fine, nothing else,” Valgi said.
Valgi said the family had not heard anything about his brother. “We’re not doing well. We’re all upset,” he said.
Mr Viswashkumar is married with one child, a boy, he added.
The aircraft came down in a residential area, crashing onto a medical college hostel outside the airport during lunch hour, in the world’s worst aviation disaster in a decade. More than 290 people were killed in the crash. The dead included some on the ground.
Police said Mr Viswashkumar was the sole passenger known so far to have survived but added that rescue operations were still ongoing.
“Chances are that there might be more survivors among the injured who are being treated in the hospital,” Mr Chaudhary said.

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