A British man - the sole survivor of the Air India crash in Ahmedabad - has been discharged from hospital, the airline has confirmed.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, has since been seen in video as a pallbearer for the coffin of his brother - one of the 241 people killed in the crash - at a funeral in western India.
At least 30 people also died on the ground as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner struck a medical college hostel near the airport.
In a statement, Air India said it was "in mourning for the tragic loss of 241 passengers and crew" aboard flight AI171 and is in contact with relatives of those killed, including 52 British nationals.
It said it was working to repatriate the deceased to the UK and other parts of the world, adding: "The sole survivor of the accident, also a British national, has been discharged from hospital."
"The investigation is ongoing," it said. "We are cooperating with all parties involved and are committed to sharing verified information and will continue to provide updates wherever we can."
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