Tornado Of Fire Took Her Son: A Mother's 50% Burn In Vain Attempt To Save Son From Deadly Air India Crash In Ahmedabad

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 11:19am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

The Ahmedabad plane crash in Meghani Nagar, which claimed 265 lives, has left the nation shattered. Among the most heart-wrenching stories is that of Seeta Patni, a tea seller, whose 15-year-old son Akash had just delivered her tiffin moments before the crash. As fireballs erupted from the sky, Akash was engulfed in flames. In a desperate attempt, Seeta ran through the blaze to save him, suffering 50% burns. Akash couldn’t survive. She is hospitalized, unaware of her son's death. A viral video shows her desperate act. Outside Civil Hospital, the Patni family mourns with over 70 relatives, representing the tragedy’s human cost, a mother’s love and an unbearable loss.

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10 Minutes That Saved Her Life: She Was On The List But A Delay Saved Her From The Deadly Air India Crash

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 10:56am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

Bhoomi Chauhan narrowly escaped tragedy when she missed Air India Flight AI-171 from Ahmedabad to London, which later crashed. Scheduled to fly on the ill-fated Boeing 747, Bhoomi was delayed by just 10 minutes due to traffic congestion en route to the airport. Her name was already on the flight manifest, and she had cleared immigration. The crash claimed several lives, shocking the nation. Bhoomi’s miraculous escape left her in tears and disbelief as she learned the fate of the passengers she almost joined. The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of fate and the thin line between life and death.

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India May Ground Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliners After Ahmedabad Crash

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:23am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

Indian government is considering grounding the entire fleet of Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliners and launching a thorough safety review following Thursday’s crash of Air India Flight AI 171 in Ahmedabad. The Boeing 787‑8, operating AI 171 to London, lost altitude seconds after takeoff and crashed into a doctors’ hostel at BJ Medical College. Of the 242 on board, only one passenger survived. Discussions are underway with U.S. aviation authorities and Boeing. The final decision will depend on the probe’s findings, according to sources. Air India may also face scrutiny over its maintenance standard‑operating procedures. Boeing has stated it is in contact with Air India and “ready to support.”

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‘Everything Happened In Front Of My Eyes’: Sole Survivor Vishwash Kumar Ramesh Recounts Deadly Ahmedabad Dreamliner Crash

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:08am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

On 12 June 2025, Air India Flight AI 171, a Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, crashed just 30 seconds into its Ahmedabad–London flight after taking off at 13:38 IST. The aircraft struck a hostel block at B.J. Medical College in the Meghani Nagar neighbourhood, killing 241 onboard and 28 on the ground, including former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani; over 60 were injured. The sole survivor, 40‑year‑old British‑Indian Vishwash Kumar Ramesh (seat 11A), was found amidst wreckage with multiple injuries and rushed to Civil Hospital. A “Mayday” had been issued before contact ceased. DNA samples are being used for victim identification. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, aided by Boeing, GE Aerospace, and UK/US agencies, is investigating.

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“My Fingers Are Trembling”: Doctor Loses Cousin After Air India Plane Crashes Into Ahmedabad Medical Hostel Mess

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:03am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

A tragic crash on June 12, 2025: Air India Flight AI171, a Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, departed Ahmedabad for London with 230 passengers and 12 crew. Moments after takeoff, the jet lost altitude, crashed into the BJ Medical College hostel during lunchtime—engulfing the building in flames. Out of 242 onboard, only one passenger, seated at an emergency exit, survived. At least 28 individuals on the ground, including MBBS students, a resident doctor and a doctor’s wife, also died; dozens were injured. Victims include former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani, flight attendants and four MBBS students. Rescue crews are recovering bodies, investigators are examining the wreckage, and global aviation authorities are assisting. (PC: Hindustan Times & USA Today)

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Two Young Air India Cabin Crew From Manipur, A Kuki & A Meitei, Die in Ahmedabad Plane Crash

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:02am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

Two cabin crew from Manipur—a 22‑year‑old Meitei, Nganthoi Sharma Kongbrailatpam, and late‑twenties Kuki‑Zo, Lamnunthem Singson—were among those killed when Air India Flight AI‑171 crashed into a hostel block in Ahmedabad on 12 June. Nganthoi, based in Thoubal since October 2022, messaged her cousin before takeoff: “In a few minutes, we'll take off.” Lamnunthem’s family had relocated to Kangpokpi amid ethnic unrest in Imphal. Former CM N. Biren Singh expressed grief. Another crew member, Deepak Pathak, 11‑year veteran from Thane, spoke last to his mother. Meanwhile, rescue teams battled unstable structures to recover bodies. The crash claimed 241 lives on board, with one British‑Indian man surviving; dozens of ground casualties were also reported. (PC: PTI, The economic Times & Mint)

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Boeing 787’s First Fatal Crash Sparks Global Probe: 9,300 Hours Experience And An Unkept Promise Of Pilots Of Doomed Flight

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:54am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

Air India Flight AI171, a Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew, crashed on June 12, 2025, just 30 seconds after departing Ahmedabad for London, killing 241 onboard and at least 28 on the ground. The aircraft failed to gain altitude—recorded around 625 ft—issued a Mayday, then descended into a BJ Medical College hostel, igniting massive fire and debris. Only one British‑Indian passenger survived. Capt. Sumeet Sabharwal (8,200 hrs) and FO Clive Kundar (1,100 hrs) died despite Sabharwal’s promise to retire and care for his elderly father. Probes by India’s AAIB, NTSB and UK’s AAIB are underway. Boeing and GE Aerospace have pledged full cooperation. (PC: The Quint & Free Press Journal)

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Train Derails Near Shivaji Bridge Station in Delhi; Restoration Work Underway, No Injuries Reported

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:44am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

An Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) train traveling from Nizamuddin to Ghaziabad derailed near Shivaji Bridge railway station in Delhi on June 12, 2025. The incident occurred when one coach of the train went off the tracks around 9:47 AM. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the passengers. Railway officials and emergency teams quickly reached the site, and restoration work began immediately. Train movement in the area was temporarily affected, but authorities have assured that services will resume soon. An inquiry has been initiated to determine the cause of the derailment.

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“We Could Not Determine If Victims Were Children or Adults”: Police on Devastating Ahmedabad Air Crash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:04am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

Ahmedabad Police revealed difficulty identifying victims of the June 12 Air India Boeing 787‑8 crash due to severe burns and aircraft fragmentation . With bodies charred beyond recognition, authorities have initiated DNA testing to confirm identities, prioritizing accuracy over early fatality estimates . The AI 171 flight, carrying 242 onboard, struck the BJ Medical College hostel, killing 241 passengers and at least 28 civilians . Only one survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, escaped despite horrific conditions. Rescue and DNA efforts continue under a joint investigation by India, the US, and the UK. (PC: PTI)

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“Don’t Know How I’m Alive”: Sole Survivor Recalls Harrowing Escape from Air India Crash in Ahmedabad

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:55am on 13 Jun 2025,Friday India

Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a 39-year-old British-Indian and the sole survivor of the tragic Air India Flight AI171 crash, recounted his miraculous escape. Seated in 11A, an emergency exit row, he said, “I don’t know how I’m alive,” after the plane crashed into a medical students’ hostel near Ahmedabad. He reportedly jumped or was thrown from the aircraft before it exploded. While he survived with serious injuries, his brother Ajay remains missing. The crash claimed 241 onboard lives and killed several on the ground. An international investigation into the cause is underway. (PC: PTI)

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