SHOCKING DISCOVERY: A child’s crumpled drawing from Air India 171 depicts the plane breaking apart exactly as radar later confirmed.

SHOCKING DISCOVERY: Child’s Crumpled Drawing from Air India 171 Depicts Plane Breaking Apart, Matching Radar Confirmation

On June 12, 2025, Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, crashed just 32 seconds after takeoff from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, claiming 241 of the 242 passengers and crew aboard and 19 lives on the ground. The tragedy, marked by the mysterious movement of fuel control switches to the “CUTOFF” position, has left investigators and the public searching for answers. Now, a chilling discovery has added an eerie dimension to the investigation: a crumpled drawing by a child passenger, recovered from the wreckage, depicts the plane breaking apart in a manner that eerily matches radar data later confirmed by authorities.

The Discovery of the Drawing

Amid the debris of the crash site, which spanned 37,000 square meters and included five heavily damaged buildings, recovery teams found a small, crumpled piece of paper on July 20, 2025. The drawing, created with crayons and markers, was located near the remains of the economy class section, close to where a passenger’s intact smartphone was previously recovered. The paper, singed but legible, depicted a vivid scene: a plane split into three sections—nose, midsection, and tail—surrounded by jagged lines suggesting flames or impact. A stick figure, possibly a person, stood below, watching the descent.

The drawing is believed to belong to one of the 12 children under 10 years old listed on the flight manifest, which included 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian. The child’s identity remains unconfirmed, as victim identification has relied heavily on DNA analysis due to the fire’s intensity, which reached 1,500°C. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has not released the drawing publicly, citing the ongoing investigation, but sources describe it as “hauntingly accurate” in its depiction of the aircraft’s breakup.

Radar Confirmation and the Drawing’s Prescience

 

Flightradar24 data, published on June 13, 2025, revealed that Flight 171 climbed to a maximum barometric altitude of 625 feet at 08:08:46 UTC before losing altitude, with the last signal received at 08:08:51 UTC. The aircraft crashed into the B.J. Medical College hostel 1.7 kilometers from the runway, breaking apart upon impact. The wreckage, spread over a 300-by-120-meter area, showed the flight deck, midsection, and tail separated, consistent with the child’s drawing. Video footage from an aviation enthusiast 200 meters outside the airport perimeter captured the plane descending, followed by fire and smoke, corroborating the radar data.

The drawing’s depiction of the plane’s fragmentation aligns almost exactly with the radar and physical evidence. The nose section, found 200 meters from the initial impact site, and the tail, lodged in a concrete building, match the child’s sketch of a fractured aircraft. Experts are stunned by the precision, as the drawing appears to capture the sequence of events—descent, breakup, and impact—before they occurred. “It’s as if the child foresaw the disaster,” said an anonymous source close to the AAIB. “The details are too specific to be coincidence.”

Theories and Speculation

The discovery has sparked intense speculation, both online and among investigators. Several theories have emerged:

Coincidence or Imagination: Some experts, including aviation analyst Bjorn Fehrm, suggest the drawing could be a product of a child’s imagination, perhaps inspired by turbulence or a moment of fear during the flight’s brief ascent. The jagged lines and stick figure might reflect a general sense of danger rather than a literal prediction. However, the drawing’s alignment with radar data undermines this theory.

Premonition or Intuition: Social media platforms, particularly X, are flooded with posts under hashtags like #AI171Drawing and #ChildsVision, suggesting the child had a premonition. Users point to the drawing’s accuracy as evidence of an inexplicable foresight, though no scientific basis supports this claim. The presence of a stick figure watching the crash has fueled supernatural theories, especially in light of the shadowy figure in the passenger’s sunset photo recovered earlier.

Reflection of Real-Time Events: Another possibility is that the child, seated near a window, witnessed the plane’s initial distress—perhaps the engine noise changes or the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) deployment at 08:08:47 UTC—and began drawing rapidly. The cockpit voice recorder captured a pilot’s confusion over the fuel switches at 08:08:44 UTC, followed by a Mayday call at 08:09:05 UTC, leaving a narrow window for the drawing to be created. However, the complexity of the sketch makes this scenario unlikely.

External Influence: A more controversial theory, circulating on encrypted forums, suggests the drawing could be linked to the mysterious sealed envelopes containing key-like pendants delivered to victims’ families. Some speculate the child’s drawing and the pendants are part of a coordinated message, though no evidence connects the two beyond their timing and mysterious nature.

Families’ Reactions and Emotional Impact

The drawing has deeply affected the families of the victims, already reeling from the tragedy and the enigmatic pendants. Imtiyaz Ali Syed, who lost four family members, including a young nephew, told the BBC, “If this was my nephew’s drawing, it breaks my heart to think he saw this coming. Why didn’t anyone stop it?” Other families, like that of Harshit Patel, whose parents perished, see the drawing as a painful reminder of unanswered questions. “It’s not just a picture—it’s a clue,” Patel said. “Someone needs to explain this.”

The AI-171 Memorial and Welfare Trust, established by the Tata Group, has offered counseling to families grappling with the emotional toll of these discoveries. The trust’s ₹1 crore per victim pledge and rebuilding efforts for the B.J. Medical College hostel have done little to quell demands for clarity. Families, particularly those of the 53 British victims, are pursuing legal action through firms like Keystone Law, citing the drawing and pendants as evidence of a broader cover-up.

Investigation and Challenges

The AAIB, supported by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Boeing, is analyzing the drawing alongside other evidence, including the cockpit voice recorder and flight data from the two enhanced airborne flight recorders recovered on June 13 and 16, 2025. The preliminary report, released on July 8, 2025, focused on the fuel switches’ movement to “CUTOFF” at 08:08:42 UTC, with one pilot questioning, “Why did you cut off?” and the other responding, “I didn’t.” The drawing’s depiction of the breakup does not directly address the switches but raises questions about what the child witnessed or intuited.

Investigators are cautious, noting that the drawing could be a distraction from the technical inquiry. “We’re focused on the switches and cockpit actions,” said an AAIB source. “The drawing is compelling but may not be causal.” The agency is also investigating the pendants and the passenger’s phone with the shadowy sunset photo, though these are secondary to the mechanical and human factors probe.

Public and Media Frenzy

The drawing has ignited a firestorm on social media, with X users sharing recreations of the sketch based on leaked descriptions. Posts speculate about everything from psychic phenomena to sabotage, with some linking the stick figure to the shadowy figure in the sunset photo. Aviation experts, like Capt. Kishore Chinta, urge restraint, noting that the drawing’s accuracy could be a statistical anomaly rather than evidence of intent or foresight. The AAIB has criticized “irresponsible” media reports, particularly those blaming the captain, as premature and speculative.

Conclusion

The crumpled drawing from Air India Flight 171, depicting the plane’s breakup with uncanny accuracy, has added a profound and unsettling layer to an already complex tragedy. Matching radar data and physical evidence, the child’s sketch raises questions that defy easy answers—whether a product of imagination, intuition, or something more inexplicable. As the AAIB continues its investigation into the fuel switches and cockpit dynamics, the drawing, alongside the pendants and shadowy photo, underscores the human toll and enduring mysteries of Flight 171. For now, it remains a poignant artifact, a child’s final expression in the face of disaster.

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