Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, is sole survivor of crash and told his brother he does not know how he escaped from the plane.
A British man is the sole survivor of the London-bound AirĀ IndiaĀ flight carrying 242 people that crashed shortly after takeoff in the north-west Indian city of Ahmedabad.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, who was in seat 11A of the flight, said the aircraft crashed almost immediately after takeoff. It is believed his brother was on the same flight.
āThirty seconds after takeoff there was a loud noise and then the plane crashed. It all happened so quickly,ā Ramesh toldĀ the Hindustan TimesĀ from a general ward in the civil hospital in Asarwa, Ahmedabad.
The 40-year-old British national told the newspaper he was returning to the UK, where he has lived for 20 years, after visiting family in India. Another brother, speaking outside the family home inĀ Leicester, in the East Midlands, said Ramesh had āno ideaā how he escaped.
Nayan Kumar Ramesh, 27, added: āWe were just shocked as soon as we heard it. I last spoke to him yesterday morning. Weāre devastated, just devastated. He said: āI have no idea how I exited the plane.āā
A relative added: āHeās doing well I think. Itās a big shock. I donāt have many words to describe the incident.ā
Dr Dhaval Gameti, who treated Ramesh, said: āHe was disorientated, with multiple injuries all over his body. But he seems to be out of danger.ā
Initial reports suggested all passengers onboard had died, but local police confirmed they had found one survivor of the flight, which plummeted into a medical college on Thursday, with videos showing a huge explosion and thick smoke in the immediate aftermath.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which was carrying 53 British nationals among its 242 passengers, was engulfed in a huge fireball after crashing into the Meghani Nagar residential area minutes after taking off at 1.38pm local time (09:08 BST) on Thursday.
The Ahmedabad police commissioner, GS Malik, told the news agency ANI there was one survivor who was in seat 11A. The flight manifest shared by authorities said the passenger in that seat was Ramesh. Malik told ANI the survivor āhas been in the hospital and is under treatmentā.

A video of the crash circulating online showed the aircraft flying over a residential area of Ahmedabad. It disappeared behind trees before a huge explosion was followed by large plumes of black smoke.
Images of the aftermath showed parts of the plane embedded into BJ Medical College, with pieces of its landing gear, fuselage and tail protruding from the building.
Air India said 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, one Canadian and seven Portuguese nationals were onboard the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Gatwick airport said a reception centre was being set up for relatives of passengers.


A British couple who run a spiritual wellness centre and yoga studio were reportedly among those on the flight. Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meek, who run the Wellness Foundry in south London and Ramsgate, Kent, which offers psychic readings, tarot, reiki and yoga, spoke before the flight of their love of India and the āmind-blowingā experiences they had had there.
On Tuesday, the Greenlaw-Meeks posted on their social media accounts from their hotel in the city. They spoke of creating a vlog documenting their experience, saying were excited to talk about it. Sitting next to his husband, Fiongal said: āSo itās our last night in India and we have had a magical experience really, there have been some quite mind-blowing things that have happened.ā
Akeel Nanabawa, his wife, Hannaa Vorajee, and their daughter, who lived in Gloucester, were also onboard, according to the Gloucester Muslim Community, which said in a statement: āUnfortunately, we are led to believe that three Gloucester locals, Akeel Nanabawa, his wife and four-year-old child, were all onboard. Those wishing to do taziyat, please allow the family some time to mourn amongst themselves.ā
In a post on social media, the Gloucester Muslim Bereavement Council said it was āprofoundly heartbroken by the devastating loss of life in the catastrophic crash of Flight AI171, travelling from Ahmedabad to Londonā.
Naming the three victims, it said: āDuring this moment of overwhelming sorrow, our hearts go out to all those left behind. No words can truly ease the pain of such a profound loss, but we pray that the family may find solace in the tremendous outpouring of compassion and solidarity from communities across the world.ā
UK officials are being deployed to India to support the investigation, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch said. Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister, said the crash was ādevastatingā, while the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, said it was āheartbreaking beyond wordsā.
King Charles and Queen Camilla said in a statement they were ādesperately shockedā, adding: āOur special prayers and deepest possible sympathy are with the families and friends of all those affected by this appallingly tragic incident across so many nations, as they await news of their loved ones.ā