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Solar Ship Crash: Relatives of the deceased say that they will not identify the body until the compensation is settled

श्रावण १०, २०८१
Solar Ship Crash: Relatives of the deceased say that they will not identify the body until the compensation is settled
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The relatives of the person who died in the plane crash of Sourya Airlines said that they will not remove the body until the compensation is settled. On Thursday, in front of Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Badri Pandey, they took a stand that they will not remove the body until the airlines decide on the compensation.

A discussion was held between Minister Pandey, Accountable Manager of Sourya Airlines Gopal Bhattarai and family relatives at the hospital on Thursday afternoon. During the discussion, Bhattarai, representative of the airlines, said that 'reasonable' compensation would be given, but could not reveal the amount.

The relatives of the deceased can decide The high officials of the airlines said that they should come to the discussion. Minister Pandey has assured that an agreement will be made by Friday afternoon. Before 2 pm on Friday, there will be a discussion between the ministry, representatives of the airlines and relatives of the deceased at the hospital.

While flying from Kathmandu to Pokhara for detailed inspection and maintenance (C-Check), the Solar Airlines plane had an accident at Kathmandu International Airport on Wednesday. Again, when a Canadian 'Bombardier Jet CRJ-200' plane with a capacity of 50 seats on a flight (non-commercial flight) crashed on Wednesday, 18 people died on the spot and Captain Manishratna Shakya was rescued alive. The hospital said that Shakya's condition is normal.

प्रकाशित : श्रावण १०, २०८१ १८:४७
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