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Relatives Claim Bodies of 17 Victims from Saurya Airlines Crash

Relatives have claimed the bodies of 17 victims from the Saurya Airlines crash, according to Nepal Police spokesperson, Deputy Inspector General Dan Bahadur Karki. Out of the 18 fatalities from the crash, 17 bodies have been handed over to their families by this evening. One foreign victim’s body will be managed after completing the necessary …

Families Receive Bodies of Five Victims from Saurya Airlines Crash

On Wednesday, the families of five victims who perished in the Saurya Airlines crash at Tribhuvan International Airport received the bodies of their loved ones. The administration of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital confirmed that the families collected the bodies today. The deceased individuals identified are Uddhav Puri, Ashmin Niraula, Shyam Bindukar, Rajaram Acharya, and co-pilot …

Saurya Airlines Expresses Deep Grief Over Tragic Plane Crash

Saurya Airlines Pvt. Ltd. has expressed profound sorrow and grief over the loss of esteemed colleagues and friends in a recent plane crash. The airline’s Chairman, Deepak Kumar Pokharel, issued a statement today, highlighting the immense loss not only to the company but also to the families, society, and the nation. In his statement, Chairman …

Exploring the World’s Most Dangerous Airport: A Closer Look at Lukla Airport in Nepal

Among the myriad of airports worldwide, few evoke as much awe and apprehension as Lukla Airport. Nestled in the rugged Himalayas of Nepal, this airport is renowned for its challenging and perilous landing conditions, earning its reputation as one of the most dangerous airports globally. This news piece delves into what makes Lukla Airport so …

Lawmakers Express Strong Dissatisfaction with Civil Aviation Authority Leadership Over Aviation Safety Concerns

Lawmakers have expressed strong dissatisfaction with the leadership of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), accusing it of severe negligence in the country’s aviation safety. During a meeting of the International Relations and Tourism Committee of the House of Representatives, lawmakers highlighted the increasing frequency of plane crashes, noting the recent accident involving a …

Captain Manish Ratna Shakya of Saurya Airlines in Stable Condition Following Fatal Crash

Captain Manish Ratna Shakya, the sole survivor of the tragic Saurya Airlines plane crash, is reported to be in stable condition, according to Kathmandu Medical College, Sinamangal. The accident claimed the lives of 18 passengers on Wednesday morning. Prof. Dr. Mina Thapa, Director of the Medical College, issued a press note on Thursday confirming that …

Nepal Airlines Corporation Expresses Condolences for 18 Victims of Saurya Airlines Crash

Nepal Airlines Corporation has expressed its condolences for the 18 individuals who lost their lives in the Saurya Airlines crash during the Kathmandu-Pokhara flight on Wednesday. In a press release issued today, the Corporation extended its sympathies to the families of the deceased and wished a speedy recovery for the injured crew member. The aircraft …

Identification and Handover Process for Saurya Airlines Crash Victims

The bodies of those who perished in the recent Saurya Airlines crash will be handed over to their families only after proper identification has been completed, authorities have announced. Given that some of the bodies are severely burned and difficult to identify, DNA testing may be required, which could delay the handover process. The examination …

Identification Process Begins for Victims of Saurya Airlines Crash

The post-mortem and identification process for the 18 victims of the Saurya Airlines plane crash has commenced at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital in Maharajgunj. Dr. Gopal Prasad Chaudhary, Chief of the Faculty of Forensic Medicine, reported that efforts to establish the identities of the deceased through post-mortem examinations have begun. Each identification process is expected …

Government Forms Five-Member Probe Commission to Investigate Aircraft Crash

The government has formed a five-member investigation commission to probe the recent aircraft crash. The decision was made during an emergency meeting of the Cabinet held today at Singha Durbar, as announced by Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung. The commission will be led by Ratish Chandra Lal Suman, former Director General …

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