“Traffic saved me.” Bhoomi Chauhan, a 28 -year -old British young woman, escaped the Air India accident disaster who arrived ten minutes after the closure of the ship, reports Le Parisien, taking information from the BBC.
Student in Bristol business and resident, was in western India during a vacation. She was going back to the United Kingdom this Thursday, June 12. But, from Ankleshwar, 200 km south of Ahmedabad, Bhoomi Chauhan is blocked in the city’s jams.
Result: Less than an hour before takeoff at 12:20 pm (local time) and pass the security controls. But he is repressed by the airline staff, who has already closed the shipment, despite his online recording made before his arrival at the airport.
“I was depressed”
“I asked the airline staff to let me up on board, because I arrive only 10 minutes late. I told them that I was the last passenger and that I had to let go on board, but they did not let me upload,” he tells our British colleagues. Bhoomi Chauhan was going to occupy 36g siege.
“I was very angry with our driver and left the frustrated airport,” recalls the young woman. “I was depressed. All I thought was:” If I had gone a little earlier, I would have embarked on the plane. “
While the flight takes off as expected, Bhoomi Chauhan tries to receive a refund with an Air Agent from India. The plane, which had problems with altitude, crashed 30 seconds after takeoff in a residential area. “And there, they called me to tell me that the plane had crashed,” says Bhoomi Chauhan.
“A total miracle”
The young woman trusted India NDTV television that was taken as tremors when she learned the news. This Friday, June 13, he does not recover from the fate that he had: “It is a total miracle for me.”
“We thank God for having protected my daughter. She left me to her son, and it is thanks to the blessing of God, thanks to this child who is with me. By the grace of God, he returned healthy and saved home,” he rejoiced his mother with Telegraph Daily.
According to the latest evaluation of the Local Police, 265 bodies of the debris of the plane and the buildings in which it crashed were extracted. The plane included 242 passengers and crew members on board. There would only be one survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramsh, a 40 -year -old British Indian origin.
Source: BFM TV
