Last Thing Air India Flight Attendant Told Her Mother Surfaces Online As She Dies in Tragic Crash
- The Air India plane that crashed in Ahmedabad claimed hundreds of lives, including that of Lamnunthem Singson
- The 26-year-old flight attendant spoke with her mother the night before the air tragedy, which killed 241 on board
- Lamnunthem spoke to her mom on the phone the night before the incident and what she said has been released
A mother is heartbroken over the death of her daughter in the sad plane crash that happened in India.
The lady has been identified as Lamnunthem Singson, who worked as a flight attendant for Air India.

Source: UGC
She happened to be part of the crew on the London-bound Air India flight that never made it to the Gatwick Airport.
Lamnunthem, who was 26, spoke with her mother the night before the air tragedy that claimed her life.
According to a report by The Morning Bell, she was the only daughter of her widowed mother.
Lamnunthem's cousin Lun Kipgen, who spoke to the outlet, said the family was devastated by the news.
"We are all devastated by the news. Her mother is in deep shock and is not having meals. Air India called us yesterday late night and said the body is yet to be identified. However, there has been no survivor except for one."
Air India victim called mom before flight
According to her cousin, Lamnunthem had last called her mother around 11pm the night before the fateful day.
She had prayed with her and said she would like to sleep because she was going to London the next day.
Kipgen said:
"She last talked with her mother on Wednesday around 11 pm. She had said she was going to London and want to sleep as she had to report for duty very early the next day [Thursday]. Following which, Singson and her mother held a joint prayer over the phone. The mother and daughter used to conduct joint prayers over the phone on daily basis just before sleeping."
The cousin said Lamnunthem was the breadwinner as the only member of the family who was earning money at the moment.
How government can support grieving families
Speaking on the development, Duke Ezikpe Mma, a clinical psychologist and founder of Where Do Broken Heart Go said it is essential to provide mental health support for those grieving. He said the government has a role to play.
His words:
"The government plays a critical role in helping people handle grief after a tragedy, and their approach should always be proactive. This means establishing frameworks and resources before a disaster strikes, rather than react afterwards. A strong pre-existing community mental health system is crucial. This means funding and developing local mental health centers, training a sufficient number of therapists, counselors, and social workers, and integrating mental health care into primary healthcare services. This ensures that when a tragedy occurs, there are already established pathways for support."

Source: UGC
Facebook reactions to Lamnunthem Singson's death
Johnny Tep said:
"You dreamt for big and reached high, struggled for yourself and for the family for a better day. You made your family proud. Rest in peace dear sis. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families."
Ningkhalem Chithung said:
"My heartfelt condolences to my dearest daughter singson that my daughter too was a crew in air India may the good Lord console the bereaved family and my deepest condolences amen."
Gaijairungjack Golmei said:
"You were so little while in Old Lambuland, met you at Delhi, had super together, hopping to meet again but Lord have other plan, . May you rest in peace. My heartfelt condolences to the family. Remember you in our prayers."
Malendra Malendra said:
"May her departed soul rest in peace in heaven, and my heartfelt condolences to bereaved family. The blessed and guidence of almighty God be with this victim family members during this difficulty time."
Last words of British citizen before crash
Meanwhile, a British man who died in the Air India crash made news after the video he made at the airport went viral.
In the short video, Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek spoke about how he looked forward to leaving India for his home in the UK.
“Going back happily, happily, happily calm."
Survivor from Air India crash speaks
Earlier, Legit.ng also reported that the sole Air India survivor, a British national, had shared more information.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh escaped the plane crash in Ahmedabad, India, which killed 241 other people onboard.
In a video, he said everything happened within a few moments and that he had not used the emergency door.
Joseph Omotayo, the HoD of the Human Interest Desk, contributed to his report, adding the story of the British citizen who also lost his life in the Air India crash.
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