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A police chief told an Indian news agency that a man survived the crash of the Airlines, who killed at least 200 people.
I told the GS Malik Ani Police Commissioner that there was one of the survivors who was in the 11A seat on the Boeing 787-8 trip in London.
The statement of the journey, the authorities, said that the passenger in this seat was the British national Fishwash Kumar Ramish.
Indian media said they spoke to Mr. Ramish in the hospital and told him, saying: “After thirty seconds of take off, there was noise loudly and then the plane crashed. All this happened quickly.”
Indian media said that he participated in his internal statement, which showed his name and seat number.
Commissioner Malik Al -Ani told the survivors “was in hospital and under treatment.”
There were 169 Indian citizens, 53 British, seven Portuguese citizens and one Canadian at Gatwick Airport heading to Gatwick Airport It said, Airlines.
The plane crashed into the residence that doctors use after less than a minute of takeoff.
In a statement, the king and the queen said that they “were very shocked by the terrible events in Ahmedabad this morning.”
The statement added: “Our special prayers and deepest sympathy are with families and friends for all those affected by this horrific tragic incident across many countries, where they are waiting for the news of their loved ones.”
Meanwhile, UK Foreign Minister David Lami arranged crisis teams in India and the United Kingdom.
“We know that the British citizens were on board and I can confirm that FCDo (the office of the Commonole, the Commonwealth and Development) are working urgently with the local authorities to support British citizens and their families, and the crisis team in Delhi and London has stood.”
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2025-06-12 15:12:00