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'Not Talking to Anyone': Vishwas Kumar Ramesh, Sole Survivor of Air India Plane Crash, Seeks Psychiatric Help

AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT, INDIA, JUL 12 – Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, sole survivor of the Air India crash, has begun psychiatric treatment to cope with trauma after 241 people died in the June 12 disaster, relatives said.

  • One month after the crash, Pramila Moreshwar Patil mourns her daughter Maithili Patil, realizing she will never return to Nava Sheva.
  • The AAIB preliminary report indicates both engine fuel control switches were moved to CUTOFF within seconds of takeoff from Ahmedabad, causing dual engine shutdown.
  • The crash claimed 241 onboard and 19 ground fatalities, including Nava Sheva’s first flight attendant Maithili Patil, highlighting the tragedy’s profound human toll.
  • One month after the crash, families remain deeply anxious and grieving, as survivors seek ongoing psychiatric help and memories of the tragedy persist.
  • One month after the crash, Pramila Moreshwar Patil mourns her daughter Maithili, realizing she will never return, as investigators call for deeper safety checks and forensic analysis.
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The Siasat Daily broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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