It is assumed that other Nepalis also traveled to America through the 'lower path' along with him
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38-year-old Purna Bahadur Dangi of Dang, who went to America, passed away on Wednesday in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
According to Bikas Subedi, President of the Non-Resident Nepalese Association of Ghana, Dangi died at the hotel. His friend said that he died of a heart attack in the hotel. The post-mortem report has not yet arrived," he told Kantipur. "The specific cause of death will be revealed only after the death certificate is received." His body has been kept at the police hospital.
Some time after returning from his employment in Malaysia, Dangi took the "low road" to America. According to his relative Topendra Dangi, it had been three years since he left home to go to America. "He reached Ghana through various agents," he said, "in the meantime, more than a million has been spent." The
has not been revealed since when Ghana was stopped. NRN has coordinated with the Nepali Embassy in Egypt to send his body.
Nepalese Ambassador to Egypt Sushil Lamsal said that the relevant parties have been requested to send the body quickly. "We are inquiring more about the death with NRN and Dangi's friend," he said, "We have requested the concerned party to bear the cost of sending the body." "There are other Nepalis in Dangi's team, but the number has not been confirmed," said Bikas Subedi, president of the Non-Resident Nepalese Association of Ghana.
The passport carried by Dangi has expired since last December. It has been two months since the passport expired. "Looking at this, it seems that the team with the dinghy has been in transit to Ghana for a long time," Subedi said.
