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Air India plane crash: Couple who lived in Auckland for five years among victims

Author
Benjamin Plummer,
Publish Date
Fri, 13 Jun 2025, 4:30pm
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Air India plane crash: Couple who lived in Auckland for five years among victims

Author
Benjamin Plummer,
Publish Date
Fri, 13 Jun 2025, 4:30pm

A couple who lived in Auckland for five years have been named as victims of the India plane crash that killed more than 240 people.

Only one passenger survived after Air India flight 171, bound for London, crashed into a medical college hostel in the city of Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff.

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was carrying 242 people. The sole survivor, who sat in seat 11A, jumped from the emergency exit.

Rachna and Rozar Christian, an Indian couple who lived in Auckland between 2016 and 2021 before moving to London, have been identified as two of the victims.

Venisha Christian, a friend of the couple, told the Herald she was still in denial over the accident.

Christian said she essentially grew up with Rozar at the same church in Ahmedabad, western India.

Rachna moved to New Zealand in 2016 on a student visa, where she studied at the Imperial College of New Zealand in central Auckland. Husband Rozar moved to be with her shortly afterwards.

The couple lived in Mt Roskill during their stay and worked part-time at a cleaning company.

鈥淲e used to catch up at prayer meetings every Friday [in Auckland] ... and we were in constant contact on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp,鈥 Christian said.

鈥淒ue to visa conditions, they were not able to get residency and had to leave New Zealand. They couldn鈥檛 extend their work visas. I think they were in India for six months before moving to London.鈥

She said the couple, in their 30s, had been flying in and out of India over the past year with the hope of starting a family.

Their extended families, who live in India, had given their DNA to help identify their bodies. However, local media had already printed the names of all the passengers.

Rachna and Rozar Christian, who died in the Air India flight 171 plane crash, lived in Auckland for several years before moving to London.Rachna and Rozar Christian, who died in the Air India flight 171 plane crash, lived in Auckland for several years before moving to London.

鈥淚鈥檓 still in denial. It can鈥檛 be possible,鈥 Christian said.

鈥淭hey were really nice, really genuine and good-hearted people. It鈥檚 very hard to explain what happened. It鈥檚 so wrong.鈥

Another friend, who did not want to be named, told the Herald they were a 鈥渂eautiful couple鈥 and said many people in Auckland knew them well.

鈥淭hey were going back to London after a visit to India when this tragedy struck.

鈥淭heir uncle and aunt live in Auckland and are heartbroken by the news. We all are devastated as friends [and have had] no updates on the recovery of their bodies yet.鈥

Air India flight 171 to London

The Indian Government has launched a formal investigation into the cause of the crash as rescue teams worked overnight, scouring the wreckage with dogs. It is believed people in the hostel were also killed.

鈥淭he tragedy in Ahmedabad has stunned and saddened us,鈥 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. 鈥淚t is heartbreaking beyond words.鈥

Deputy Commissioner of Police Kanan Desai earlier told reporters that 鈥265 bodies have reached the hospital鈥.

An AFP journalist reported seeing a building on fire in the immediate aftermath of the crash, and thick black smoke billowing in the air.

Parts of the plane could be seen strewn all over the crash site.

鈥淥ne half of the plane crashed into the residential building where doctors lived with their families,鈥 a doctor told AFP.

鈥淭he nose and front wheel landed on the canteen building where students were having lunch.鈥

India鈥檚 civil aviation authority said 242 people were aboard, including two pilots and 10 cabin crew.

Air India said 169 Indian passengers, 53 British, seven Portuguese and a Canadian were on the London-bound flight.

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