On Monday afternoon, while returning from Kathmandu to Hetauda, a flood in the Simkhola under the Kulekhani Dam swept him away along with his scooter.
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The driver who went missing along with his scooter four days ago in Simkhola in Indrasarobar, Makawanpur has been found dead. Police say he is Mahesh Karki, 30, of Dhugrebas, Sarlahi.
The scooter swept away by the flood in Simkhola was found on Tuesday. After the flow of the river decreased, a dozer was used to dig out the sand from the river since Wednesday afternoon. In the process, a police officer of the Armed Police Force in Khanikhet said that the body was found buried in sand about 200 meters below the causeway.
On Monday afternoon, a flood in Simkhola under the Kulekhani Dam while the driver was coming from Kathmandu to Hetauda swept away the scooter with the registration number B.P. 02-032 Cha 8054. The owner of the scooter was identified after the scooter and its blue book were found in a river about 100 meters from the road on Tuesday.
The driver, Karki, was a ride-sharing driver in Kathmandu. The incident occurred on Monday while he was on his way home.
