David Warner vows never to fly Air India again after a devastating crash kills 241. A former employee’s chilling revelation adds to global shock. Read the full story that’s shaking headlines.

Tragedy in the Skies Over Ahmedabad

The routine international flight instead became one of the worst disasters in aviation history. A Dreamliner of Air India crashed into the hostel of the medical college soon after takeoff from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, on its way to London. Seconds later, the aircraft erupted in a fireball, killing all 241 people aboard. The only survivor, Ramesh Biswas, a British national of Indian origin is fighting for survival in the ICU.

“If This Is True, It’s Heartbreaking” — Warner Reacts

It left Australian cricketer David Warner, a man accustomed to traveling to India with his family for the IPL, shaking his head. He wrote in an Instagram story: “Absolutely shocking @airindia. Never flying @airin ama again after this and the way they treat their passengers.” Warner, who also expressed heartfelt sympathy to their families, said, “If this is true, it’s devastating.”

Whistleblower Sparks Global Outrage

The surprise didn’t stop with the crash. A retired Air India employee said the aircraft had faced technical issues for years. Those same problems were reportedly swept under the rug, despite multiple internal complaints. This startling reveal has people on social media up in arms and questioning the airline’s ethics when it comes to maintenance.

Inferno Leaves City in Tears

The scene of the crash was apocalyptic. It detonated on impact, because the Dreamliner was carrying full tanks of fuel, and blew up the hostel roof, injuring more than 50 students and staff inside. Rescuers worked through the flames and the rubble. Many were declared dead at the scene; others carried their burns and trauma.

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Demand for Answers Grows Louder

Although the cause has not been confirmed by authorities, reports are being filed. Aviation experts, foreign governments and now even figures like Warner are demanding transparency and accountability.

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Air India Faces Crisis of Trust

For decades, Air India symbolized Indian aviation pride. But after this disaster and Warner’s public boycott, the brand faces a massive trust crisis worldwide. As more details emerge, the world watches, heartbroken and angry — demanding change before another tragedy strikes.

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