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8-months-old victim of Air India crash recovering from burn injuries after being admitted in PICU

The victim along with his mother sustained 28 percent burn injuries after London-bound Air India flight crashed into a hostel building in Ahmedabad shorty after taking off.

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Ahmedabad: When the Air India 171 plane plunged into the BJ Medical College’s residential complex here last week, Manisha Kachhadiya and her 8-month-old son Dhyaansh were in one of the buildings affected by the crash.

Both of them sustained burn injuries in the horrific tragedy, which claimed 241 lives on board the aircraft and 29 on the ground, including five MBBS students.

Dhyaansh, the youngest among those injured in the crash, suffered 28 per cent burns and had to be admitted to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of the Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad.

A week after the accident, the infant is still in the PICU where his condition his improving, Dhyaansh’s father Kapil Kachhadiya told PTI on Thursday.

Kapil Kachhadiya is pursuing his super-speciality MCh degree course in urology at the BJ Medical College.

He was at the hospital when the plane crash occurred on June 12.

The magnitude of the crash and subsequent fire was such that despite being inside a flat, the heat caused burn injuries to his wife Manisha, who is a homeopath, and son Dhyaansh.

“He (Dhyaansh) is improving. He is still in the PICU and should be shifted to the general ward in a day or two,” Kapil Kachhadiya said.

He said when the crash occurred, Manisha also suffered injuries. But, she picked up their son and fled the spot.

Manisha’s condition is stable and she is currently undergoing treatment in the general ward of the hospital, he added.

Disclaimer: This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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