Terrifying Video Shows Students Jumping Off Medical College Building After Air India Plane Crash

A horrifying video has captured the moment students and staff jumped from a medical college building after Air India 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into the campus last week.

A horrifying video has captured the moment students and staff jumped from a medical college building after an Air India Dreamliner crashed into the campus.

A chilling new video has surfaced showing students and staff leaping from a medical college building moments after an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into the campus last week, killing 241 people on board. Only one passenger miraculously survived the disaster.

The aircraft crashed directly into the college canteen, where students were having lunch. The impact triggered a massive blaze that engulfed the building, killing several people on the ground, including medical students and doctors.

As flames spread rapidly, chaos erupted inside the building. For many trapped on the upper floors, balconies became the only way out. The terrifying 21-second footage captured the frantic escape — students climbing over balcony railings and attempting to scale down to safety.

Boeing 787-8, Air India flight 171, crashed shortly after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday night. The crash killed 241 people on board, and several others on the ground as it plunged into a medical college complex in Ahmedabad. There is a lone survivor in the tragedy, a passenger seated on 11A.

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is probing the fatal crash. The Centre has also formed a high-level committee under the chairmanship of the Home Secretary, including a representative of Gujarat, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), the Additional Secretary from MHA, among others.

Parents Perform Last Rites Of Pilot

In a heartbreaking moment, the elderly parents of Air India pilot Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, who lost his life in the Ahmedabad crash, were seen at his funeral on Tuesday. The mortal remains of Captain Sabharwal were brought to Mumbai. The casket carrying his remains reached the Mumbai airport by a flight in the morning and was taken to his residence, located at Jal Vayu Vihar in Powai, by his family members.
Sabharwal (56) lived with his elderly parents in Mumbai. On Tuesday morning, they were seen at his funeral paying respects to his mortal remains. His last rites will be held later at Chakala electric cremation ground.
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