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Vishwas Kumar Ramesh was the only one out of the 242 passengers of the ill-fated London-Ahmedabad June 12 flight who walked out of the crash alive.
While some prioritize leg-room when it comes to air travel, others may think a little more about their seat selection.
Viswashkumar Ramesh was on his way home to London when tragedy struck. In hospital interviews, he explains how he made his way out of seat 11A — which isn't typically the safest part of the plane.
Viswashkumar Ramesh, a British national of Indian origin, was on the flight headed to London that crashed minutes after taking off from India’s northwestern city of Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon.
The British national of Indian origin, Viswashkumar Ramesh, was headed to London when the flight crashed minutes after taking off from India’s northwestern city of Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon.
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