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Air India airplane crash sufferer’s son says he’ll relive his mom’s final moments ‘to the day I die’

By Editorial Board Published June 14, 2025 10 Min Read
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Air India airplane crash sufferer’s son says he’ll relive his mom’s final moments ‘to the day I die’

Manju Mahesh Patel, 79, was on the London Gatwick-bound airplane when it crashed in Ahmedabad shortly after take-off on Thursday.

She was sitting in seat 12D on flight AI 171, the row behind the one individual to outlive the crash who was sitting in 11A.

“To the day I die I will think, ‘what were her last moments?’,” he stated.

Pointing to a framed household {photograph} of Ms Patel on the household residence, he added: “I need to bear in mind mum like this.

“I don’t want to have to go and identify a burnt corpse, your own parent. How does someone, how do you ever get over that? That will be with me, that’s with me for life.”

Ms Patel had been staying in Ahmedabad for the previous few months doing charity work at a temple. She was resulting from be picked up by her son at Gatwick on Thursday evening.

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A household photograph of Chirag Mahesh Patel along with his mom

In tears, Mr Patel described his mom as “very strong” and a lady “who really loved her family”.

“The thing about my mum,” he stated, “is her bond with her faith. It’s unbreakable.

“She had final religion… and in occasions of stress she would at all times say God’s title… So, I do know that upon take-off, I do know that she was saying his title.”

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Mr Patel stated that when he realised his mom was on the flight it was simply “a normal day” and “it didn’t seem real”.

He stated the final time he had spoken to her he had reminded her to take her diabetes drugs and had then missed a name from her at 4am to say she had arrived on the airport.

He described “the most heartbreaking thing” was how a lot Ms Patel was wanting ahead to seeing her grandchildren, saying “it was everything to her”.

She had informed him she packed her suitcase with lollipops for her six-year-old grandson, and particular crisps for her 15-year-old older grandchild.

Manju with her six-year-old grandson

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Ms Patel together with her six-year-old grandson

“It’s unimaginable even in my worst nightmare,” he stated. “And the thing that kills me… is she was so looking forward to seeing us… she kept saying I bought this for you, I bought that, I bought the things for the kids.”

Mr Patel and his spouse are resulting from fly to India on Saturday evening to offer a DNA pattern to assist establish his mom’s stays.

He expressed his anger at what he known as a “disgusting” and “appalling” lack of communication from Air India – which he stated handed his particulars to a hospital however by no means contacted him personally.

He described feeling “neglected” by the airline, which he stated would solely supply him an Air India flight – and no assist organising lodging.

Mr Patel stated he refused to get on the Gatwick flight again to Ahmedabad and has booked with one other supplier to journey to India as a substitute.

Manju with her elder grandchild

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Ms Patel together with her elder grandchild

“I said [to the airline] all of this happened on Thursday, you’re telling me on Friday afternoon, do you want that flight this evening? That one crashed? The one coming back where 172 goes out? They asked do you want Air India 172? I said how can you ask me that. My mum just died on Air India.”

Mr Patel stated he wished “answers” and transparency in any air accident investigation.

Air India stated in a press release: “Air India stands in solidarity with the families of the passengers who tragically lost their lives in the recent accident. Our teams on the ground are doing everything possible to extend care and support during this incredibly difficult time.

“As a part of our continued efforts, Air India might be offering an interim fee of ₹25 lakh or roughly £21,000 every to the households of the deceased and to the survivor, to assist deal with instant monetary wants. That is along with the ₹1 crore or roughly £85,000 help already introduced by Tata Sons.

“All of us at Air India are deeply saddened by this loss. We mourn with the families, loved ones, and everyone affected.”

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The corporate’s chief government and managing director Campbell Wilson stated in a video message posted on social media that over 200 “trained caregivers” have been now in place to supply devoted help to households, together with counselling and different companies.

He stated Air India was within the technique of finishing precautionary security checks on Boeing 787 plane as directed by regulator the Directorate Basic of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which might “be completed within the timelines prescribed by the regulator”.

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Mr Wilson stated he had additionally visited the crash website and stated different members of the administration staff would stay current “for as long as it takes”.

The plane’s knowledge recorder, also known as a black field, has been recovered and can kind a part of the investigation into the worst aviation crash in a decade.

‘He was too younger’: Households grieve these misplaced in Air India crash

By Lisa Dowd, Midlands correspondent, in Derby

It was an emotional service at Derby’s Geeta Bhawan Hindu temple, as dozens of mates, colleagues and neighbours gathered to recollect Dr Prateek Joshi, his spouse Komi, their daughter Miraya, and twin sons Nakul and Pradyut.

Some wiped tears from their eyes, as a colleague was requested spontaneously to pay tribute to Dr Joshi, who had been bringing his household to stay within the metropolis, when the Air India flight they have been on crashed seconds after take-off.

People cry at Geeta Bhawan Hindu temple during a service in Derby for Dr Prateek Joshi, his wife Komi, their daughter and twin sons

“He was too young, too much still to give, too much still to be done, too much to offer,” his buddy informed worshippers.

“He was taken from us in a very cruel and abrupt way, and his family as well, and we all think about his family back in India who is missing a son, missing a daughter-in-law and missing all their grandchildren who they’ll never see growing up.”

Derby South MP Catherine Atkinson stated Dr Joshi, who was a radiologist on the Royal Derby hospital, had been “contributing to our NHS and the health of so many in our city and beyond”.

She stated his spouse was a pathologist who had resigned from her job in India.

“I won’t forget the photograph of them on the plane, full of optimism about their new adventure,” she stated, as her voice broke.

“The losses make us all hug our families and loved ones a little closer and remind us how precious our time together is.”

A tribute to Dr Prateek Joshi, his wife Komi, their daughter Miraya, and twin sons Nakul and Pradyut, at Geeta Bhawan Hindu temple in Derby

Dr Joshi was described as a “warm, smiling man, full of joy” who loved strolling within the Peak District and who had found “a love of fish and chips”.

“He was very caring and very polite, very friendly, you couldn’t meet a better man than Prateek,” he stated.

“We lost a very, very talented doctor.”

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