The owners of Air India have revealed how much they will pay the families for each person who died in the Ahmedabad plane crash tragedy.

Tata Sons, which owns Air India, will offer around £86,000 - or 10 million rupees - to the families of those who were killed after the Boeing 787 plane destined for London Gatwick crashed just minutes after take off.

Authorities previously said they feared all of the 242 people onboard, made up of passengers and crew, had died after the plane crash-landed and burst into flames after smashing into offices and a doctors' hostel.

But miraculous footage has since emerged of one survivor, believed to be British, named as 40-year-old Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, walking away from the wreckage.

So far, rescue teams supported by the military have recovered 204 bodies, with casualties from the plane and the area surrounding the crash.