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Ambukhaireni bus accident: Seven out of 16 treated discharged

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Ambukhaireni bus accident: Seven out of 16 treated discharged
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Seven of the 16 people who were treated at the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital in Maharajganj, Kathmandu, were discharged on Monday after being injured in a bus accident that occurred on Friday morning in the Marsyangdi River at Ambukhaireni in Tanahun.

An Indian bus UP 53 FT 7623 carrying Indian tourists coming from Pokhara towards Kathmandu had an accident at Aina Pahra of Ambukhareni. Dr. Rohit Singh of

hospital said, 'Of the 16 people who were injured in the bus accident, we have discharged seven people today, while the remaining nine people are being treated at the hospital.

Monday Bharti Patil, 56, Barshabhangane, 42, Kumudini Jhamre, 70, Rupali Sarode, 49, Hemraj Sarode, 59, Nilima Virud, 45, and Sunil Dhande, 65, will be discharged, according to the hospital.

Four of the remaining nine injured are being treated in the ICU. Currently, 51-year-old Pravin Patil, 53-year-old Avinas Patil, 59-year-old Anant Ingne, 47-year-old Seema Ingne, 58-year-old Asha Bonde, 62-year-old Naineshwar Bonde, 50-year-old Sharda Patil, 47-year-old Rekha Surwade and 58-year-old Asha Patil are undergoing treatment. .

He said, 'Most of the injured have deep injuries in their hands, legs, forehead, head, chest, back, etc. Their condition is improving. 'We received good treatment, our lives were saved due to good treatment on time, thanks to everyone.'

27 Indian tourists lost their lives in the accident. The bodies of the dead have been taken to India by an Indian Air Force ship after post-mortem examination. The injured were brought to Kathmandu for treatment by a Nepalese army helicopter. It is reported that the Indian tourists met with an accident while coming to Kathmandu to visit Pashupatinath on the 4th of August.

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