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The sole survivor of the Air India crash describes seeing other people die as he fled

The only survivor from the Air India crash, which killed over 240 people, said he couldn't believe he was still alive. He described seeing other people dying as he fled through a broken emergency door.

Viswashkumar, Ramesh was seen limping in the street after the crash on Thursday, wearing a stained T-shirt and bruises all over his face.

The social media footage of Ramesh - a British citizen of Indian descent - has been shown on Indian news channels ever since the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner exploded in a ball after it crashed onto a medical school hostel just moments after departing from Ahmedabad.

In the British press, his escape was hailed as "the miracle of seat 11A".

"I can't believe I survived." Ramesh, 40, told Indian broadcaster DD News that he thought he was going to die for a while.

"But I opened my eyelids and realised that I was still alive. I unbuckled myself from the seat to escape. The air hostess (and others) died in front of me."

Members of his family said that he was traveling with his brother Ajay who had been sitting in a different seat.

Ramesh: "I tried to escape from the aircraft through the broken door. I succeeded."

The building wall blocked the opposite side of aircraft, so no one could have gotten out.

Ramesh was kept under observation at the Civil Hospital of Ahmedabad after suffering burns and bruises, according to an official who requested anonymity.

"His escape... without any serious injury was nothing less than a miracle." "He also realizes this and is a little shaken by it," said the official.

FAMILY HEARTBROKEN OVER BROTHER

The police said that some people in the hostel as well as others on the ground died in the crash. On Friday, rescue workers searched for missing people in the charred building of the hostel and for aircraft parts to find out the cause of crash.

Air India said that the investigation would take some time. Boeing said that a team is prepared to travel to India and assist in the investigation.

Ramesh reported that the plane appeared to have come to a halt in midair during a few seconds after takeoff, and the cabin lights had been turned on.

The plane crashed into the hostel with great speed.

Hiren Kantilal, Ramesh’s cousin, said that they spoke with him by video call the morning before and were trying to arrange urgently to travel to India.

Kantilal, when asked about Ramesh’s brother, said: "We are heartbroken beyond words."

Ramesh was visited by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the hospital on Friday. Modi had arrived in Gujarat, his home state, to visit Ramesh. (Reporting from Shivam Patel, New Delhi; Additional Reporting by Phil Noble, Leicester; Editing and Saad Sayeed by Alia Williams and Saad Saad)

(source: Reuters)