4 Indian tourists killed in car-bus crash in Nepal
Five people, including four Indian tourists were killed in a car-bus crash along the Prithvi Highway in Dhading district of Nepal, police officials informed. The incident occurred when the four
Five people, including four Indian tourists were killed in a car-bus crash along the Prithvi Highway in Dhading district of Nepal, police officials informed.
The incident occurred when the four tourists were returning to Kathmandu after visiting Pokhara and their car collided head-on with a bus that was heading towards Dhading.
The driver of the car who was Nepalese was also killed in the accident.
The other deceased have been identified as Bimalchandra Agrawal (40), Sadhana Agrawal (35), Sandhya Agrawal (40), Rakesh Agrawal (55). They hailed from Uttar Pradesh.
Meanwhile, the driver was identified as Dil Bahadur Basnet (36) who hailed from Khaireni in tanhu district in Nepal.
The four Indian tourist died while they were undergoing treatment in a local hospital, officials informed.
First Published: 25th April, 2022 14:49 IST
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