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

According to a NewsVista report, NDTV journalist Preeti Choudhry has taken viewers through the haunting aftermath of the devastating Air India plane crash that claimed more than 270 lives on June 12.

The tragic incident, involving a Boeing Dreamliner, occurred when the aircraft crashed directly into a hostel building at BJ Medical College. The chilling footage showed shattered remnants of lives lost — from abandoned travel bags to uneaten meals left behind by medical students.

In her emotional on-site video tour, Choudhry pointed out scattered personal belongings, including a football, food trays, and luggage, all caught in the wreckage. The debris was still fresh, and the smell of the disaster hung in the air.

Reactions have flooded social media, with many users shocked that media access was granted at such an early stage of investigation. While some viewers praised the raw footage for revealing the true scale of the tragedy, others condemned it as intrusive and premature. “Why is the press even allowed in?” one user asked, while another added, “It feels disrespectful to those who died.”

The crash, which has rocked India and drawn international sympathy, has also raised concerns about aviation safety and disaster response. The aircraft was en route to London when it went down, killing nearly everyone on board, including passengers and crew.

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson later revealed that the two pilots in charge of the flight were highly experienced, contradicting earlier claims about insufficient training.

As families mourn and investigations continue, the world watches — stunned by both the scale of the loss and the images from a site where dreams came to a tragic end.

Stay with NewsVista for updates as the investigation unfolds.

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