The bodies of two people who fell from Bhir were brought to Surkhet

The bodies of Biplav Ojha of Gokarneshwar and Dumbar Ghodasaini of Bardia were brought to Surkhet by the helicopter of the Nepalese army after four days.

Shrawn 25, 2082

Jyoti Katuwal

The bodies of two people who fell from Bhir were brought to Surkhet

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Biplav Ojha and Dumbar Ghodasaini, who died after falling from Badimalika Bhir in Bajura, have been brought to Surkhet.

 

Gokarneshwar-5, 52-year-old Biplav Ojha of Kathmandu and 75-year-old Dumbar Ghodasaini of Thakurbaba Municipality-4 of Bardia, who fell from Bhir at night after worshiping at Badimalika temple, were brought to Surkhet by Nepali Army helicopter after 4 days.

The pilot of Paschim Airbase, Major General Deephwaj Khadka, said that on Thursday night, the body fell down about 700 meters and because of the difficult terrain, slippery and steep road, it is time to exhume the body. He said, "Even though the body of the deceased horse soldier was entrusted to his relatives and sent to Bardia, there is a problem in sending the body of Ojha to Kathmandu." According to

pilot Khadka, the army ship was waiting for the body until yesterday. Ojha's relatives have requested to take the body to Kathmandu.

Jyoti

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