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Ambukhaireni bus accident: Body taken by Indian army plane

Ambukhaireni bus accident: Body taken by Indian army plane
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  • The bodies of 25 people who died in the accident were taken by air force aircraft and the bodies of 2 people by road

The body of an Indian tourist who died in a bus accident in Tanahun's Ambukhareni on Friday has been taken away by a charter plane. An Indian Air Force plane arrived at Bharatpur Airport on Saturday from Panagarh in West Bengal, India and took 25 bodies.

Chief District Officer of Chitwan Indradev Yadav said that the remaining two bodies were sent to Gorakhpur by road. Among the dead, 25 are from Jalgaon district of Maharashtra, while the remaining two deceased (bus driver, co-driver) are from Gorakhpur.

Indian Minister of State for Youth and Sports Raksha Nikhil Khadse and Maharashtra MLA Sanjay Shubkare also came to Bharatpur. They also returned by the same plane. Khadse was informed about the accident by the security officer. In the briefing held at the Ministry of Home Affairs in the presence of Home Minister Ramesh Ekater, Minister Ekater informed that as soon as the information about the accident was received, rescue personnel were mobilized and the injured were taken to the hospital as soon as possible.

Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of State Khadse inquired about the condition of the injured being treated at the Tertiary Teaching Hospital. Three are being treated in the hospital's intensive care unit and others in the general ward. State Minister Khadse expressed her gratitude for the efficient management of the work from rescue to treatment by the Government of Nepal.

While traveling from Pokhara to Kathmandu at around 11:30 a.m. on Friday morning, 43 Indian tourists in Ainpahara located in Ambukhaireni Rural Municipality-2, UP 53 FT 7623 bus of Kesharwani Transport Travels, fell about 150 meters down the road on the bank of Marsyangdi River, 27 people died and 16 were injured. were 26 people died on the spot and one died during treatment at the old medical college in Chitwan. The injured are being treated at Maharajganj University Teaching Hospital.

Indian tourists who came in 3 buses from Mumbai via Gorakhpur with a plan to visit Nepal for 6 days arrived in Pokhara on August 5. They were going to Kathmandu on Friday for Pashupati darshan and had also 'booked' a hotel for accommodation in Gaushala.

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