🚨BELFAST HERO!
Real men still exist.
Maitiu Mág Tighearnán (Maitie Mag Toghearnan) saw a savage street attack last night in Belfast. He grabbed his hurley stick and stepped in to protect the victim.
No waiting for police. No bystanders. Just courage.
We needs thousands more like him.
Legend.👏🏼
Pratik Joshi had been living in London for six years. A software professional, he’d long dreamed of building a life abroad for his wife and three young children, who stayed back in India.
After years of waiting for due clearances the dream was finally coming true. Just two days ago, his wife, Dr. Komi Vyas, a renowned doctor in Udaipur, resigned from her job. The bags were packed, goodbyes said, the future within reach.
This morning, the family of five, filled with hope and excitement, boarded Air India flight 171 to London. They clicked a selfie. Sent it to relatives. A one-way journey to a new life. But they never made it. The plane crashed. No one survived.
In a matter of moments, a lifetime of dreams turned to ash. A brutal reminder, life is terrifyingly fragile. Everything you build, everything you hope for, everything you love, it all hangs by a thread. So while you can, live, love, and don’t wait for happiness to start tomorrow.
The survival of the lone man, Ramesh Viswashkumar, isn’t some divine intervention, because no divine force selectively spares one life by sacrificing over 290 others.
His survival was a mix of instinct, sheer luck, and a random miracle of physics. He happened to be near the emergency exit, realized the plane was going down, opened the door, and jumped.
By then, the aircraft was already skimming close to the ground and had slowed significantly. His fall became survivable, maybe he landed on grass, bushes, a slope, or even concrete at just the right angle. Sometimes, the human body doesn’t shatter, it bends, bounces, or just gets lucky.
To walk away from a crash like that, every single variable has to align perfectly, and once in a million times, they do.