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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Plane Crashed In Nepal - 10 Indian Tourists Died


Today's morning was not good for everyone, as one one aircraft of "Budh Airlines" was suddenly crashed early morning around 7:00 am due to bad whether conditions near Katmandu. A report from local media says that more than 22 peoples were died during this incident and out of these 10 are Indian tourists who are from Kerela.


Rescuers had managed to bring out only one alive and recovered 18 bodies.
The small aircraft, belonging to domestic airline Buddha Air, was flying mostly tourists on a mountain flight in northern Nepal when it crashed in Kotdanda in Lalitpur district, close to Kathmandu.

It was carrying 16 passengers -- 10 Indians, three Nepalis and three foreigners. Eight of the Indians were said to be from Tamil Nadu.

The three-member crew comprised of Captain JV Tamrakar, co-pilot Padma Adhikari and air-hostess Ashmita Adhikari.

Two other passengers had been identified as Nepal's Jagan Karmacharya and Sharada Karmacharya. 
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