Air India: Mourners Discover Pilot Kunder's Alleged Last 'Twitter' Post Before He Died in Crash
- Netizens have penned emotional comments under the alleged last post of the late Air India pilot, Clive Kunder
- A quick search on the X app showed an account reportedly belonging to the late pilot, which was created in 2017
- Clive Kunder and many others lost their lives in the Air India crash that happened in Ahmedabad on June 12
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Tributes have poured in for the late Air India pilot, Clive Kunder, and those who tragically lost their lives in a devastating plane crash in Ahmedabad.
The pilot's alleged last post on the social media platform X was trailed by emotional comments from netizens after the tragedy on June 12, 2025.

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Pilot's alleged last post on X trends
The post, shared from the handle @clivekunder969, showed an alleged conversation between the pilot and user @ravikapoor4.
In the exchange, @ravikapoor4 had posed a philosophical question about the relationship between fearing God and believing in God.

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He suggested that instead of fear, people should focus on believing in God's benevolence and trusting in His guidance to live a fulfilling life.
"Why does anyone need to fear God? We need to believe in God, trust his benevolence and pray to Him to guide us to live a fruitful life," he said.
Clivekunder969's response was succinct as he agreed to the user's stance and confirmed his belief in God and remarked that it was true.
Following the news of the crash, mourners flocked to the supposed last post the pilot made on social media and paid their respects.

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Netizens mourn demise of pilot Clive Kunder
Netizens penned emotional comments mourning the demise of the late pilot. Legit.ng has compiled some of these reactions below:
One UI 3 said:
"Rest in peace sir, gone too soon."
Sukasenja said:
"Rest in peace sir."

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Ambivert commented:
"Rest in peace sir."
Itz_darlinton said:
"Are airplanes still the safest means of transportation? Cause why all these crashes everyday is getting alarming."
Dammy_lovee said:
"This one reasons we need to take our walk with God seriously. No one knows the day of visitation. Not everyone will see rapture. God is calling you come to him. MAY THEIR GENTLE SOULS RIPP."
Mudasarraja17 added:
"To all the passengers, crew, and their beloved families we stand with you in this time of unimaginable pain. May those who lost their lives rest in eternal peace, and may the survivors and loved ones find strength, healing, and support. We send our sincere prayers and love to every family affected by this heartbreaking tragedy."
Al_love added:
"A previous passenger had recorded with his mobile phone that nothing worked in the plane earlier in the journey. Neither the lights nor the emergency call to the staff nor the TV screen. nothing. The plane clearly showed signs of having problems."

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See the post below:
Clive Kunder's neighbour speaks
Clive's neighour, Sadia Solkar, said that the late pilot was always a happy person who got along with people well.
She said the news became personal to her when she discovered her neighbour was among the victims of the fatal crash.
"The moment I heard about the incident, I was in complete shock. Of course, it was extremely tragic, and it felt like a personal loss. When I found out that the co-pilot was Mr Kunder, it hit me even harder. I literally had tears in my eyes. He seems to be a very jolly good and happy person. He was a happy soul. Very happy. He was a very lively, down to earth, and nice person."
A person, Quinn Anderson, who was touched by Sadia's tribute, reacted:
"So heartbreaking. My thoughts are with Clive Kunder's family and loved ones. BenjaminUs15, tragedies like this remind us how fragile life is."

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Final messages remind us of life’s fragility - Expert
A clinical psychologist and mental health awareness expert, Adeyinka Ogunremi, has explained why people are often deeply affected by discovering a final message from someone who dies tragically, such as the alleged last post of late Air India pilot, Clive Kunder.
Speaking with Legit.ng, Ogunremi said such moments force viewers into personal reflection:
“They happen to remind us how resoundingly and emotionally that life is fragile, unpredictable, and painfully finite. It makes us think, ‘That pilot could’ve been us,’ or ‘it could have been someone we love or are close to us.’”
Man finds video posted by Clive Kunder
Legit.ng previously reported that a young man posted a throwback video online showing one of the late pilots of the Air India plane.
According to him, the video was lifted from the YouTube account of the late Clive Kunder before he lost his life on June 12, 2025.
Joseph Omotayo, the HOD of the Human Interest Desk, contributed to this report, adding Clive's neighbour's kind comments about the pilot's personality.
Editorial assistant Ololade Olatimehin provided exclusive commentary from a clinical psychologist for this report.
Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng