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Miraculously, one British man, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, survived the incident.

His brother, Nayan Kumar Ramesh, told the BBC Mr Ramesh “has no idea how he survived”.

“We were all in shock as soon as we heard what happened, just utter shock. Speechless,” Nayan said.

“(Vishwashkumar) himself has no idea how he survived, how he got out the plane.
 
The pilot of the doomed flight, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, warned the plane was “losing power” moments before it smashed into the doctors’ hostel.

“Mayday (...) no thrust, losing power, unable to lift,” Captain Sabharwal, who had years of experience and had spent 8200 hours in the air over his career, called out down his radio, The Sun reports.

The plane had just a few hundred feet of altitude when the power apparently cut out.

Capt Sabharwal and his co-pilot, Officer Clive Kundar, wrestled for 17 seconds with the controls before the jet careened into the buildings below.
 
Ahmedabad City Police Commissioner GS Malik said that “since the aeroplane has fallen on an area which was residential and had some offices, there are more casualties as well”.

“Some locals would have also died,” he said.

One resident, who declined to be named, said they saw people “jumping from the second and third floor” of a building near the crash site “to save themselves”.

“The plane was in flames,” the witness told AFP.



Holy shit, didnt realise it crashed in a residential area.
 
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