The 39-year-old survivor of the Air India (AI-171) plane crash, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, has opened up four and a half months after the June 12 tragedy, which killed 241 people on board. Ramesh, who walked away from the burning wreckage of the London-bound flight in Ahmedabad, feels like the ‘luckiest man’ alive. He, however, remains deeply traumatized, physically injured, and mentally strained.
Ramesh Battles PTSD
Ramesh, who was seated in 11A next to the emergency exit, moved to the UK on September 15 after a brief treatment in India. His advisers said that since returning home to Leicester, he had battled post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and hadn’t spoken to his wife and son. His younger brother, Ajaykumar, was killed after flames engulfed the Boeing 787 flight when it went down min

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