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Police report that a survivor of the Air India crash jumped from an emergency exit.

Viswashkumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the 242 passengers on board the Air India flight that crashed on Thursday in Ahmedabad, was sitting near the emergency exit and managed to jump from the plane, according to police.

The 40-year old told Indian media from his hospital bed that he is a British citizen and was traveling to Britain with brother after visiting his family in India. When I got up there were dead bodies all around me. I was terrified. I ran. I saw pieces of the plane everywhere. Ramesh said to Hindustan Times that someone grabbed me, put me in the ambulance and took me to hospital. Ramesh's ability to jump from the plane before it hit was unclear. On Indian news channels, a man was seen in a white tee-shirt with bloodstains and dark pants limping down a street while being assisted by a medic. The man was covered in bruises and had a goatee, similar to the photos of Ramesh taken by local media after his accident.

Could not verify the video in which the man was surrounded by people who asked him "where are the other passengers?" He replied, "they're inside." The Hindustan Times published a photo of Ramesh’s boarding card online, which showed him sitting in seat 11A on the plane heading to Gatwick Airport.

He told the newspaper that his brother Ajay was seated in another row of the plane, and asked the paper for help finding him.

Vidhi Chaudhary is a senior officer of the Ahmedabad police. She said that Ramesh was close to the emergency exit, and he managed to escape the building by jumping through the emergency door. Ramesh was rescued by a member of Ramesh’s family in Britain who asked to remain anonymous. The family is in contact with him and he has survived, the person said. Ajay Vagi, Ramesh's cousin who lives in Leicester (central England), told the BBC Ramesh called to confirm that he was okay. Valgi told the BBC that Ramesh only confirmed he was okay.

Valgi stated that the family hadn't heard about his brother. "We are not doing well. "We're all angry," he said.

Ramesh has a son, and is married. The plane crashed into a medical school hostel near the airport at lunchtime, crashing in a residential neighborhood. It was the worst aviation accident in a decade.

The crash killed more than 240 people. Some of the dead were on the ground. The police said that the previously reported death toll was incorrect due to double counting of body parts. The police said Ramesh is the only passenger who has survived so far, but that rescue efforts are still underway.

Chaudhary stated that it is possible there are more survivors among those being treated at the hospital. Reporting by Shivam Patil in New Delhi, with additional reporting by Sachin Ravikumar in London, and Sumit Khanna from Ahmedabad. Editing by Alison Williams & Sandra Maler.

(source: Reuters)