In a twist that has left investigators and the public stunned, the only man to survive the tragic crash of Air India Flight 171 made a last-minute seat change just moments before takeoff. Now, the world is asking: Did he sense something? Or was it pure coincidence that saved his life?
A Chilling Decision
According to leaked passenger manifests, 29-year-old Rohan Malhotra initially checked in for seat 14A, located directly over the wing. But before boarding, he reportedly requested to move to 22F, in the back of the aircraft.
That seat switch, made casually at the counter, would prove to be the difference between life and death.
Survival Against All Odds
When Flight 171 went down in flames, killing over 180 passengers, Rohan was the only survivor pulled from the wreckage. Miraculously, his section of the plane sustained the least damage — right where he had chosen to sit at the very last moment.
One airport employee told The Globe Daily:
“He wasn’t indecisive. He specifically asked for another seat. People are wondering why. Was it luck… or something else?”
Internet Explodes With Conspiracies
The revelation has fueled wild speculation online. Was Rohan warned by someone? Did he have insider knowledge? Or was it simply fate playing its cruel hand?
Twitter erupted with theories:
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“Nobody just changes their seat randomly. He knew.”
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“CIA asset? Terrorist connection? Survivor story doesn’t add up.”
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“This man might be the key to unlocking the whole mystery.”
Survivor Under Pressure
Rohan has refused to speak to the media, further fueling suspicion. Relatives of victims are demanding answers. “Why him? Why only him?” one grieving mother asked.
The Question That Won’t Go Away
As investigators dig deeper into the black box recordings, one haunting question looms over this disaster:
Did Rohan Malhotra walk away from the deadliest crash in India’s recent history because of chance… or because he knew the plane was doomed?
Until officials reveal the truth, the world will be left in suspense — and the mystery of Air India Flight 171 will continue to darken.