Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Body Found in Tail Three Days Later – Grim Search Continues

Ahmedabad AI-171 crash update: Body recovered from tail wreckage 3 days later. 265 dead, 1 survivor. Full investigation underway as officials search for answers.

Shocking Recovery from Crumpled Tail Section

Three days after the catastrophic crash of Air India flight AI-171, rescue teams uncovered another body buried in the aircraft’s twisted tail section. The body severely trapped in the wreckage was recovered on Saturday, by NDRF personnel marking a disturbing turn in ongoing efforts. Officials, have now sent the remains for forensic analysis as they work to identify the victim. The discovery has further intensified the urgency surrounding the search and the rescue operation.

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Investigators and High-Level Teams -Arrive at Crash Site

As grief and confusion ripple through the nation and central authorities have deployed a high-level investigative committee to examine what led to the crash. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) along with DGCA, other key agencies is now at the crash site piecing together evidence. The area has been tightly secured with experts focusing on the aircraft’s black box, flight data recorders and possible technical flaws.

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Families Still Waiting for Closure at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital

Heartbreak continues to mount at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, where distraught families await word about their loved ones. More than 240 DNA samples have been collected to match with the remains found. For now, only one passenger 29 year old British citizen Vishwash Kumar Ramesh has survived. He remains in critical condition, battling for life under intensive care.

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265 Dead, 1 Survivor: India’s Worst Air Disaster in Years

Flight AI-171 was bound for London when it plunged into the B.J. Medical College hostel just moments after takeoff from Ahmedabad. The massive crash claimed 265 lives including 65 students 12 crew members and 242 passengers. Victims included 169 Indian citizens, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese, and one Canadian. It’s one of the deadliest aviation tragedies in India’s recent history.

Multiple Agencies Probing Cause – Terror Angle Not Ruled Out

Investigators are leaving no stone unturned. The NDRF, NSG, DGCA, local police, and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) are all jointly probing the cause. Technical malfunction, pilot error, and even possible foul play are all being investigated. With global attention on the case, the crash has triggered one of India’s most complex aviation probes in years.