British Sole Survivor of Air India Crash Still Recovering in India Three Months After Tragedy
British Sole Survivor of Air India Crash Still Recovering in India Three Months After Tragedy

British Sole Survivor of Air India Crash Still Recovering in India Three Months After Tragedy

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Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the sole British survivor of the Air India Boeing 787-8 crash near Ahmedabad in June that killed 241 people, continues to undergo treatment in India while mourning the loss of his brother, Ajay Kumar Ramesh, who died in the tragedy. Despite being released from the hospital shortly after the crash, Vishwash is still struggling with survivor's guilt and psychological trauma, and his return to the UK remains uncertain as he continues his recovery. His wife and young son have returned to the UK for the school year, while the rest of the family stays in India to support him. Families of other victims have expressed frustration over what they describe as 'silence and indifference' from authorities, especially after incidents involving misidentified remains in coffins. An open letter from victim families has called on UK officials to seek accountability from Indian counterparts. Meanwhile, compensation payments have begun but questions about further liability for the airline remain unresolved.

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