Ahmedabad. 241 passengers, including crew members, were killed in an Air India ai AI171 accident flying from Ahmedabad to London to Gatwick Airport. Apart from this, many people lost their lives due to the aircraft’s medical student hitting the hostel. The death toll in Air India aircraft accident has increased to 274. At the same time, surprisingly, a passenger named Vishwas Kumar Ramesh, who was riding on the 11A seat of the aircraft, survived. People are surprised how Vishwas Kumar Ramesh should avoid the horrific fire in pieces! All the people are saying that 11A number seat was lucky for Vishwas Kumar Ramesh. Now such a story of Ruangasak Louchusak, a singer from Thailand, has also come out. You will be shocked to hear that.
PM Modi had met Vishwas Kumar Ramesh, who survived in the Air India aircraft accident and had to go to the hall.
Thailand singer Ruangasak Louchusak was also injured in an aircraft accident. In 1998, Ruangasak Louchusak flew in Thai Airways flight number TG261. The aircraft fell into a swamp. In which all the passengers lost their lives. Singer Ruangasak Louchusak was injured in that accident. Lauchusak was so scared after the accident that he did not sit in any aircraft for the next 10 years. Surprisingly, Thailand singer Ruangasak Louchusak was sitting on the 11A seat of the aircraft. That is, Vishwas Kumar Ramesh, the passenger of Air India flight number AI171, is not the only one who survived the plane crash sitting on the 11A seat. Ruangasak himself has written this on social media. He said- Survivors in a plane crash in India. He was sitting on 11A seat like me.
People in India are stunned by the death of so many people in Air India aircraft accident. Dozens of foreign nationals sitting on the aircraft have also lost their lives. At the same time, man Vishwas Kumar Ramesh, who survived the Air India aircraft accident, is undergoing treatment at the Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad. Vishwas Kumar Ramesh’s brother was also riding in the same plane, but his life could not be saved. Air India’s “Emperor Ashok” aircraft also fell into the Arabian Sea soon after flying in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1978. In that too, more than 200 people lost their lives.