-60 degrees temperature ... ran away what was hiding in the wheel of the plane, what happened in the middle sky? Dil Dil Dil Dil Degi Story - Kabul to Delhi 13 -year -old boys risky travel emphasizes dangers of illegal travel

Updated: Di, 23 Sep 2025 06:49 PM (IST) recently found a 13 -year -old child traveling from Kabul to Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi who is hiding in a wheel without a visa and ticket. After safety test, he was returned to Kabul. The incident is reminiscent of the dangerous incidents of 1996 and 2015 when people tried to go abroad through their lives. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Many people dream of traveling on the plane, but some people risk their lives to travel without visa and without tickets. A similar case came to light on Sunday when a 13 -year -old child from Afghanistan reached the wheel of the Kabul to Delhi plane. Remove ad, just read the news, this incident reminds us of the dangerous stories when people tried to go abroad by risking their lives. In fact, a child was on the flight of airlines, which came from Kabul, in the landing equipment. When the plane ended up at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, the airline staff saw it near the plane and immediately handed it over to Cisf. During the investigation, the boy said he was just hiding because of curiosity. A small red speaker was also found of him in the search. The aircraft was cleared to the child safety safety check, which was returned to Kabul. On the same day, the child was returned to Kabul after noon. The incident is similar to the incident in 1996 when two brothers from Punjab Pradeep Saini and Vijay Saini from Delhi airport tried to go to London in the wheel of the British Airways flight. Both were accused of being associated with the separatist organization and that they did not have visa or money. The two brothers hid well in the nose wheel. The journey was exceptionally dangerous and the temperature at an altitude of 35000 feet to minus 60 degrees and oxygen is also very low. However, the death of a brother, during this time, Vijay Saini died and fell off his body from the plane. The second brother Pradeep Saini somehow suffered a 10 -hour journey. He was picked up at London Heathro Airport at the runway and was taken to hospital. Doctors said he survived despite the lack of hypothermia and oxygen that was no less than a miracle. After a long legal battle, Pradeep was allowed to stay in Britain and today he settled there. The biggest incident occurred in 2015, a similar case came to light in 2015 when Themba Kabka and his friend Carlito Way traveled on a flight from Johannesburg to London. Kabka survived by stuck with wires in the plane, but was seriously injured. At the same time, his friend Carlito fell down well and died. The incident was also later made a documentary named ‘The Man Hu Fail from the Sky’.