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The story of a tragic accident in Ahmedabad turned into one of the strangest survival stories ever seen when a video of the plane crash went viral on social media. The clip shows a man crawling out of black smoke and flames alone, which has left online viewers still shocked. The video, posted on X (formerly Twitter) by journalist Sachin Gupta, instantly went viral and has been shared thousands of times so far.
अहमदाबाद प्लेन क्रैश हादसे का एक Video सामने आया। इसमें एकमात्र जीवित बचे यात्री रमेश विश्वास कुमार (व्हाइट टीशर्ट) आग की लपटों वाले प्वाइंट से पैदल बाहर की तरफ आ रहे हैं। वो फोन पर किसी से बात कर रहे हैं। pic.twitter.com/247KCH7tdN
— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) June 16, 2025
The accident occurred near the city of Ahmedabad, and the light business jet reportedly developed a technical fault just minutes after take-off. Initial details from the plane suggest the plane caught fire after the collision. Speedy vehicles rushed to the area where people recorded horrific scenes of the wreckage burning with fire and smoke.
However, what netizens globally have found shocking is the image of a man emerging out of the crash land site, his garments torn, his skin riveted with soot, and yet he is alive. It was later proved that this man was called Ramesh Kumar and he was one of the members of the aircraft or an engineer on the ground.
The video shows a fire burning in the background and Ramesh Kumar limping through the thick black smoke. Reactions on Twitter were mixed, with some calling it a miracle, while others were horrified by the incident and also praised the emergency responders.
Some users wondered how he endured such intensity, while others applauded him for still being alive, saying it's a hope amid the tragedy.
The government has created a comprehensive inquiry into the reason behind the crash. This has been reported to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and a technical check-up is being conducted. Whereas Kumar is said to be stable and is under observation, other air passengers on the aircraft are suspected to have been killed.
The event has sparked the debate about the safety of aviation and how small airplanes (in particular, privately used or serving training facilities) are maintained.
With more details still trickling out, the sight of Ramesh Kumar stepping out of an actual inferno is already one of the most memorable scenes in aviation of recent times.