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Canteen worker in Air India crash hopes for "second miracle"

Thirty minutes before the Air India plane crashed into the college hostel, Ravi Thakor and his wife, who worked in the hostel's canteen, went out to deliver the lunchboxes, leaving behind his two-year old daughter and her mother.

The grandmother and the child are missing. Thakor hopes for a second miracle, like the miraculous survival of the only passenger out of 242 on the plane.

Thakor initially thought that the loud bang heard by him when the plane crash on Thursday, in the western city Ahmedabad, was the explosion of a gas-cylinder. But he soon realized the building he just left had been engulfed in fire. He has been looking for his mother and daughter in hospitals and morgues without success for days.

The police said they were treating the case as one of missing persons.

Thakor, visibly upset, told a crowd outside one hospital: "If only one plane passenger survived the crash there would be a miracle. My mother and daughter might also be safe." Lalita, his wife, stood with a stone-faced expression beside him.

Thakor stated, "We know that the odds of finding them alive is slim but we are not giving up on hope."

The crash killed at least 271 individuals, including the 241 passengers, crew, and people on the ground - mainly in the hostel.

Thakor and his spouse have provided samples of their DNA for hospital authorities, but they have yet to learn if there are any matches among the deceased.

The DNA profiling process and other identification checks take time. Families have been waiting for their loved one's remains to be returned for days. Rajnish Patel said that only 32 DNA samples have been matched to date.

Many students were having lunch when the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane struck the hostel canteen Thursday. When the site was visited later, steel tumblers and dishes still holding food were found on the few tables left intact.

He said that Thakor's mom was still cooking lunchboxes when he left with his wife to deliver them. His daughter had been rocked to sleep by him on a swing. He said that it was possible someone had taken his daughter during the chaos.

Viswashkumar, Ramesh (40), was the only survivor of the 242 passengers on the plane. He squeezed through a broken hatch and emerged from the crash with minor injuries. (Writing and editing by Raju Gopikrishnan; Aditya K. Kalra)

(source: Reuters)