Sole survivor of Air India crash 'struggles with difficult memories' a year after tragedy
One year after surviving the devastating crash of London-bound Flight 171, lone survivor Viswashkumar Ramesh reveals his ongoing struggles with sleep, anxiety, and difficult memories. Despite outward survival, Ramesh faces immense physical, psychological, and financial challenges as he attempts to rebuild his life and support his family. Legal and rehabilitation support are being pursued.
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