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    25 killed in Nepal bus accident
    Paris Guardian
    Thursday 18th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    In the worst road accident in Nepal this year, at least 25 people were killed when a bus fell off the highway and plunged into a river in western Nepal Thursday with eyewitnesses fearing the toll could go up.

    The accident occurred around 7 a.m. in a village called Kittu as the passenger bus run by the Kakre Vihar Yatayat, a private transport company, was heading towards Surkhet district from Dailekh, police said.

    It fell off the Kalikot-Surkhet highway into the swirling Karnali river below, killing 18 people on the spot.

    Of the 12 seriously injured passengers rescued by villagers, two died while being put in a helicopter that had been rushed to the spot to airlift them to the nearest hospital in Nepalgunj town, said Karna Bahadur KC, a villager who had gone to take part in the rescue operations.

    Only 12 of the dead passengers had been identified till afternoon. They included a husband and wife pair and a mother and daughter duo.

    Karna Bahadur said there were at least two infants among the dead.

    Overcrowding could have been the reason for the accident.

    The army sent a team of doctors to the area to tend to the injured.

    Police said divers were still searching the waters to locate other passengers.


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