The last call, lost dreams and suffocated young lives, one last conversation and the sad story of the untimely death of a promising MBBS student.
New Delhi. The echo of a heartbreaking farewell – Not only Ahmedabad but India is in mourning today. Just a few hours ago, 266 lives were lost in the crash of Air India flight AI-171. This includes MBBS student Aryan, whose last call to his friend was tragic. At 06:29 pm Indian time, the city is in mourning as darkness engulfs the dreams of hope. The pain is deep, families are holding on to the blurred memories of their loved ones.
Bright future vanished in smoke
The last call before doomsday. Aryan’s voice is still echoing. “He called just hours before the deadline,” his friend cries. They chat about college life. “You go, I’ll wash my hands and come,” Aryan says before stepping out of the medical college mess. Within moments, the plane crashes. “Everything is over,” his friend laments. A bright future vanishes in smoke. Tears flow as reality sets in. His books lie untouched, silent witnesses to lost possibilities.
Filled with guilt and grief
Aryan, a second-year MBBS student, took off with dreams in his eyes. His goal was to serve humanity. The accident turned his journey into ashes. His mother is holding his photograph, softly praying. A study conducted by the National Medical Commission reveals that 15% of medical students face such sudden losses due to accidents. Their laughter reverberates in the corridors, which are now filled with grief. Friends light candles, their hearts filled with guilt and grief.
Eyes red with tears
The black box hides secrets. The recovery of the plane’s black box has brought a ray of hope. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) and central teams are investigating the cause. “We want answers,” a senior official said in a firm voice. Speculation is growing—technical fault or sabotage? A report suggests that 60% of accidents are caused by human error. Families wait, eyes red with tears. The truth may heal or deepen their wounds. The clock keeps ticking, every second a burden on their souls.
The sky wept, then fell silent
The country is crying with Ahmedabad. Prime Minister Modi’s visit brought some relief to survivor Ramesh Vishwas. He promised, “We will stand with you.” Local leaders shook hands and pledged support. “The sky wept, then fell silent,” said a resident. The tragedy has led to demands for stricter safety norms. Candles, a symbol of hope, glow amid the despair. Will this loss ignite change, or fade into forgotten cries?
He was our star
Aryan’s story stirs the heart of an entire nation. His ambition to recover now inspires others. The medical college has pledged to honour his memory with scholarships. “He was our star,” a professor said in a choked voice. As the investigation progresses, the city prays for justice. The silence of the accident site is disturbing, yet his spirit lives on. What lies ahead for his family and friends? Only time will reveal his path to healing.