A British survivor of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash in June 2025 says he is struggling financially despite receiving about £21,000 in support. The Independent reports that Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was on the London-bound flight when it crashed, killing 241 people. According to the account, the payment was intended to help him care for a young family, but he says the amount and timeline of assistance have left him with financial difficulties. The report frames the situation as ongoing, with the survivor still seeking adequate support as he manages the aftermath of the crash.
Both the identical entries provided refer to the same survivor and the same figure, but do not specify details about how the £21,000 was calculated, who provided it, or whether additional assistance is available. The reporting also does not outline the survivor’s medical status or any official compensation process beyond the stated payment.