Burn Victim Recounts Life After Air India Crash: Job Loss, Marriage Over
Burn Victim Recounts Life After Air India Crash

Parmar was riding home on his two-wheeler when the Air India plane crashed into the Meghaninagar hostel complex, engulfing him in burning debris. The accident, which occurred on June 12, 2026, has left him with severe burns and a life turned upside down.

Surviving the Crash

Parmar, a resident of Ahmedabad, was on his way home when the aircraft plummeted from the sky. He found himself trapped amid flames and wreckage, struggling to escape. Rescuers pulled him out, but the physical and emotional scars remain deep.

Loss of Livelihood

Before the crash, Parmar worked as a delivery executive. His injuries made it impossible to continue his job, leading to unemployment. Without a steady income, he faced mounting medical bills and financial strain.

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Marriage Falls Apart

The trauma also took a toll on his personal life. His spouse, unable to cope with the aftermath, left him. Parmar now lives alone, grappling with the loss of both his career and marriage.

He continues to undergo treatment for his burns, but the psychological impact remains severe. Support groups have reached out, but Parmar struggles to rebuild his life. The Air India crash, which claimed many lives, has left survivors like Parmar fighting a different battle—one of recovery and survival.

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