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Sole Survivor of Air India Crash Pushes for Direct Meeting as Advisers Criticize Care

Ramesh reports ongoing trauma, seeking a face-to-face response from Air India.

Overview

  • Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 39, says he lives with constant flashbacks, severe pain and insomnia after surviving the 12 June crash that killed his brother Ajay.
  • Advisers Sanjiv Patel and Radd Seiger accuse Air India of impersonal handling and publicly appeal for CEO Campbell Wilson to meet Ramesh after earlier requests were ignored.
  • Air India says support for victims remains a priority, notes senior Tata Group leaders have offered to meet, and confirms an interim payment of about £21,500 to Ramesh.
  • India’s AAIB interim report found both fuel switches moved to the cut-off position seconds after takeoff before being restored, with the cause still under investigation.
  • The Ahmedabad disaster killed 241 people on board and a further 19 on the ground with 67 seriously injured, and Ramesh and affected families have engaged lawyers as accountability discussions continue.