Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the Air India crash, carried his brother's coffin to a crematorium days after their unlikely tragedy. Ramesh escaped from the burning wreckage of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, killing 241 passengers and crew, as well as additional victims on the ground. Despite his injuries, Ramesh mourned alongside family members, illustrating the emotional toll on communities affected by the disaster. Investigations continue into the cause of the crash, particularly regarding whether engine failures contributed to the incident.
Ramesh escaped through a small space by his seat and stumbled through the flames and smoke into the arms of rescuers, demonstrating the harrowing nature of the crash.
Funerals are being held in India for victims of the crash, highlighting the tragic impact on families and communities in the aftermath of the disaster.
The preliminary findings about the emergency power system raise new questions about the plane's engines functioning immediately after takeoff, underlining the investigations' complexity.
Ramesh, with his face and arm still bandaged, carried his brother's coffin through the rain, symbolizing the profound personal loss amidst widespread mourning.
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