At least one passenger survived the Air India crash, according to Ahmedabad police.

 

The Hindustan Times spoke to 40-year-old Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, who is currently recovering in hospital. Police confirmed that Ramesh was seated in 11A on the London-bound flight. The newspaper also published a photo of his boarding pass bearing his name.

 

"It all happened so quickly," Ramesh told the paper from his hospital bed. "When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane everywhere. Someone grabbed me, put me in an ambulance, and brought me to the hospital."

 

Ramesh, a British national, had been in India for a few days visiting family and was returning to the UK.

 

Senior police officer Vidhi Chaudhary also confirmed to the Reuters news agency that police had located passenger 11A in hospital.

 

Authorities are continuing to search for additional survivors who may have been taken to hospitals in the area.

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