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Seven killed in air ambulance crash in India's Jharkhand state

Seven killed in air ambulance crash in India's Jharkhand state

ReutersTue, February 24, 2026 at 4:37 AM UTC

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NEW DELHI, Feb 24 (Reuters) - All seven people on board a Beechcraft air ambulance that crashed in ‌the Indian state of Jharkhand on Monday were ‌killed, officials said on Tuesday, including two crew members, the patient and ​his relatives.

The Beechcraft C90 plane, operated by Redbird Airways, took off from state capital Ranchi but requested a change to its flight path due to weather, the Directorate General of ‌Civil Aviation said on ⁠Monday.

The aircraft subsequently lost communication and radar contact, the regulator said.

"We have pulled out the ⁠bodies and sent them for post-mortem and further investigation," said Keerthishree G, the deputy commissioner of Chatra district, where the ​crash occurred ​during a thunderstorm.

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A team ​from India's Aircraft Accident Investigation ‌Bureau has been dispatched to investigate the cause, the regulator said. Most air crashes are due to a combination of factors and can take at least a year to investigate, according to industry experts.

Relatives of the patient, Sanjay ‌Kumar, told reporters he was injured ​in a fire and was initially ​undergoing treatment in ​Ranchi.

"His condition had become worse so we were ‌taking him to Delhi by ​air ambulance," said ​Vijay Sau, his older brother.

Last month, a Learjet 45 charter aircraft crashed killing all five people on ​board, including the ‌deputy chief minister of India's wealthiest state of Maharashtra ​and two members of his staff.

(Reporting by Sakshi ​Dayal; Editing by Kevin Buckland)

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