Reporter Who Visited Site of Air India Plane Crash Shares Video of Building Where People Died

Reporter Who Visited Site of Air India Plane Crash Shares Video of Building Where People Died

  • A news reporter with NDTV visited the site of the Air India plane crash that took at least 270 lives on June 12
  • The tragedy which shook India and captured the attention of the world happened when a Boeing Dreamliner went down on a building in Ahmedabad
  • The chilling video showed personal belongings of some of the people who lost their lives in the air tragedy

An Indian television reporter visited the site of the Air India plane crash that happened on Thursday, June 12.

The reporter took the audience on a tour of the BJ Medical College hostel where the Boeing Dreamliner crashed.

Reporter shares what she saw at the site of Air India plane crash.
Reporter shows the devastation caused by the Air India plane crash. Photo credit: YouTube/NDTV and Getty Images/Aaron Foster.
Source: UGC

According to Preeti Choudhry, who works with NDTV, she saw some personal belongings of the plane crash victims.

In the video, which was shared on YouTube, Preeti was seen pointing out some personal belongings, including a football and travel bags.

Also, she went into the building and showed some plates which contained food inside the eating area.

The debris at the crash site was still very fresh at the time she visited the place.

Reporter shares video of Air India plane crash site.
Air India crashed into a hostel for medical students in Ahmedabad. Photo credit: YouTube/NDTV.
Source: Youtube

Watch the video below:

Reactions as reporter visits Air India crash site

@evebartolo792 said:

"I am from Australia, and I have never seen a reporter allowed to enter a disaster zone to show the crash close up like this. I am saddened that such an event has occurred. RIP."

@a4analyst811 said:

"Why is this being allowed? There is a pending investigation to uncover the reason for this horrible crash, and the site should be treated like that and left alone till all investigations is thoroughly done."

@SarahL-g1z said:

"Surprised she’s not wearing a mask. Her presence seems intrusive and insensitive. To everyone who lost their lives in this sad predicament- may their souls rest in peace. It’s all terribly tragic."

@harshnb said:

"At one point she says the press are being escorted out for sanitizing the place yet continues to remain in the disaster site. Wonder how is the press even being allowed into the site."

@RadicaSubasar-so6sj said:

"This is truly heartbreaking to see so much damage that occurred in just a few minutes. Rip to everyone who had died."

@NehaShah-u9z said:

"Kindly report actual status of medical students, doctors, staff, attendants, their relatives who are victimize. Don't show repeatedly same thing."

@momalqureshi9823 said:

"This is horrific. Being a doctor, the dream you bring when you enter medicine. Your hopes of helping the sick, your dreams of making it big. The plane crash itself is such a big tragedy,but to see how these doctors were included into the Angel of Deaths duty that day is heart wrenching. Dua forever for those lost souls."

Air India CEO shares details on crash

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the CEO of Air India, Campbell Wilson, shared more details about the two pilots who captained its crashed plane.

The Boeing Dreamliner, which crashed and killed 241 people on board, was on its way to London Gatwick Airport on Thursday, June 12.

A letter he wrote to customers of the airline indicates that the two pilots have more experience than previously reported.

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