Air Disaster in India: Woman Survived Because She Was Late for the Flight.

Air Disaster in India: Woman Survived Because She Was Late for the Flight
Air Disaster in India: Woman Survived Because She Was Late for the Flight

Woman Saved from Flight Disaster

Bhumi Chauhan has a very lucky star! She was late for Air India flight AI-171, which quickly crashed after takeoff from Ahmedabad. The woman arrived from London a bit later than she should have and without a boarding pass, thus accidentally saving herself from tragedy.

Flight AI-171, serviced by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, crashed near the airport shortly after takeoff.

Gratitude for Salvation

Bhumi is thankful to the deity Ganpati Bappa for her rescue, considering it a miracle, but her mother is convinced that her daughter was saved by the mother goddess. This story became well-known in India, where the event is termed a 'fateful incident' and fate for Bhumi.

There were 242 passengers on board flight Air India AI171, with Indian, British, Canadian, and Portuguese nationalities. However, the plane crashed near Ahmedabad airport. The last positive selfie of the doctor’s family, who was also flying on this flight to London, became their last picture as all five perished during this tragedy.

A slight delay proved to be fateful for the woman who learned about the disaster of the flight she was supposed to take. Her saving chance became a reason for great gratitude and serves as an example in India, where people believe in supernatural signs and the intervention of higher powers.

The event shows how sometimes even a small delay can save a life. It also emphasizes the belief of many Indians in fate and a higher power that governs events in the world.

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