11A Aneigma: Two aircraft accidents, two survivors and one seat story – similar stories to cheat death. Bharat News

New Delhi: A Thai singer has revealed that he survived a deadly 1998 plane crash, killing 101 people – while sitting in 11A, the same seat number captured by Air India’s only survivor.47 -year -old Rungasak Loichusak said, “The only survivor of aircraft accident in India was sitting on the same seat number, which 11A,” 11A, “47 -year -old Rungasak Loichusak.He said, “I want to present my condolences to all those who have lost loved ones in the tragedy,” he said.Loychusak Thai Airways flight was riding from Bangkok to Surat Thani on TG261, when the aircraft stopped and crashed into the swamp during its landing attempt. Daily Mail reported that the disaster claimed 101 of 132 passengers and 14 crew members, with 45 others injuries.Talking about his “second life”, he recalled the trauma that he had to deal with the experience of close-death. “I had difficulty flying for 10 years after the accident. I was struggling to breathe, even if the air circulation was normal,” he said.He said, “I avoided talking to someone and always looked outside the window, stopped anyone from closing it, so that I shut it down to maintain my safety. If I looked out of black clouds or rain, I would feel terrible, as I was in hell,” he said.Vishwasumar is one of the only one of the 242 AI 171, the only survivor and was seated in 11A. He lost his brother in the accident, which was seated in 11j. A British citizen of Indian origin, and his brother Ajaykumar-Mool, from Diu, among 15 travelers from Bukhadwara and Vanakbara villages, his brother Ajaykumar, Vishwa Ajaykumar. The brothers, who lived in Britain for 15 years, operated a garment business in London and managed a fishing enterprise in Diu.