British family killed in Air India crash sent one final selfie to waiting relatives

Family selfie before Air India flight.
TT programmer Sayedmiya Inayatali (front left) had been visiting his 90-year-old mother in India with daughter Taskin (front) and wife Nafisabanu and son Waqueeali who are behind them. The picture was taken just before they boarded the doomed flight

This is the first picture of an IT programmer and his wife and two children from north west London feared dead in the Air India flight crash.

The photograph was taken moments before they boarded the Boeing 787 on Thursday.

Sayedmiya Inayatali, 48, had been visiting his 90-year-old mother in India with his wife, Nafisabanu, and their children, Waqueeali and Taskin, both in their 20s.

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Relative Shahid Vhora, 52, who lives with family in Wembley had been preparing to pick them up from Gatwick when he learned of the crash believed to have killed 241 passengers with only one survivor.

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He told Metro: ‘I can’t believe this has happened. I was preparing to pick them up. They had been visiting Sayedmiya’s mother.

‘They took a picture as they were about to board. They were so happy to be coming home.

‘I had a text exchange with them about me picking them up at Gatwick, then nothing.

‘When I received the news of the crash I was devastated. We are a very close family, we all live together. My life has been torn apart.’

He said the family were very hardworking with Taskin studying to be a doctor while her brother worked in IT on gaming products.

Shahid added: ‘They are the type of family would do anything for anyone. They are just a very caring, giving, perfect family.

‘Sayedmiya and myself did everything together. We have had so many happy times. Now I have to go to India to try to sort things out.

‘You can see them in the picture how much they are smiling as they got on the plane and couldn’t wait to get home.

‘After my final texts to them, nothing. Someone called me about the crash and I feared the worst.’

TOPSHOT - This screengrab of video footage taken and released by the Narendra Modi Youtube Channel on June 13, 2025 shows India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) meeting with Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, sole survivor of the Air India flight 171 crash, at a hospital in Ahmedabad. Rescue teams with sniffer dogs combed the crash site on June 13 of the London-bound passenger jet which ploughed into a residential area of India's Ahmedabad city, killing at least 265 people on board and on the ground. (Photo by NARENDRA MODI YOUTUBE CHANNEL / AFP) / -----EDITORS NOTE --- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Narendra Modi Youtube Channel " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS (Photo by -/NARENDRA MODI YOUTUBE CHANNEL/AFP via Getty Images)
Vishwash Ramesh is believed to be the only survivor of the crash (Picture: NARENDRA MODI YOUTUBE CHANNEL/AFP

Briton Vishwash Ramesh is believed to be the only passenger to survive the crash which happened shortly after take off. He was treated in hospital. His brother, who was sitting near him, is among those feared dead. Speaking to India’s state broadcaster DD News he said: ‘I still can’t believe how I made it out alive.’

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the crash site in Ahmedabad on Friday.

He spoke to the lone survivor in hospital.

The aircraft carried 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese nationals.

Air India said that 241 people died in the crash. DNA tests are underway to confirm the victims.

Undated family handout photo issued by the BBC of Akeel Nanabawa, his wife Hannaa and their four-year-old daughter Sara. The family from Gloucester died in a plane crash after an Air India flight, which was carrying more than 240 people from the city of Ahmedabad including 52 British nationals, collided with a medical college on Thursday. Air India confirmed 241 of the 242 people on board the Boeing 787 Dreamliner were killed on Thursday when the aircraft crashed into a medical college shortly after its take-off from Ahmedabad Airport. Issue date: Thursday June 12, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story AIR India. Photo credit should read: Family handout/BBC/PA Wire
Akeel Nanabawa, his wife Hannaa and their four-year-old daughter Sara (Picture: Family handout/BBC/PA Wire)

Three British nationals – Akeel Nanabawa, his wife Hannaa and their four-year-old daughter Sara – died in the crash, a local community group said.

Raxa Modha, her grandson Rudra and her daughter-in-law Yasha Kamdar are believed to have been on the flight, the MailOnline reported.

Jamie Greenlaw-Meek, 45, and husband Fiongal, 39, who run a wellness company, are also believed to have been on the flight.

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Buried somewhere in the wreckage left behind by the horrific plane crash in Ahmedabad is a phone belonging to a family from Rajasthan. The phone may never end up being found or could have even burned up in the fireball, but a selfie it was used for will live on as a reminder of the tragedy that befell the 242 people who were aboard the aircraft. The photo marked a new beginning for the family - Komi Vyas, a doctor who worked in a hospital in Udaipur, had quit her job and was moving to join her husband, Dr Prateek Joshi, in London with their three children - and the joy on their faces was palpable. The selfie, taken by Dr Joshi on the ill-fated aircraft, shows him and his wife seated on one side, smiling, and their young twin boys and elder daughter sitting across the aisle. The boys try their hardest to smile for the camera, while their elder sister beams. People close to the family said both Dr Komi Vyas and Dr Prateek Joshi used to work at the Pacific Hospital in Udaipur. Dr Joshi had moved to London some time ago and had returned to Banswara in Rajasthan earlier this week to take the family with him. The couple's twin boys - Nakul and Pradyut - were five years old and their daughter, Miraya, was eight.
Komi Vyas, a doctor who worked in a hospital in Udaipur, had quit her job and was moving to join her husband, Dr Prateek Joshi, in London with their three children

A family set to move to London was also travelling on the Air India plane, NDTV reported.

Dr Prateek Joshi had returned to Banswara to pick up his wife, Dr Komi Vyas, and their twin boys, Nakul and Pradyut, five, and their eight-year-old daughter, Miraya, so they could start a new life in the UK.

Vijay Rupani, Gujarat’s former chief minister, was confirmed to be a passenger by India’s ruling party, BJP.

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