Published On: November 18, 2016 01:44 PM NPT By: Republica | @RepublicaNepal
PYUTHAN, Nov 18: Four Nepalis have gone missing following a road accident in the bordering area between Anakulam and Ernakulam districts in Indian State of Kerala on November 17.
The accident took place when a bus carrying Nepali workers plunged into a local river. Eight Nepalis and an Indian driver were in the bus, said Chet Narayan Ghimire of Belbas-7 in Pyuthan who shared the information after reaching the accident spot.
The missing Nepalis have been identified as Shyam Bahadur Pun and Goman Gharti of Khal-1 in Pyuthan, Himlal Tirke of Khal-9 in the district and Madhu KC of Ghodagaun in Rolpa.
Those Nepalis remaining unscathed in the incident were Padam Bahadur Roka of Bhingri-6, Jung Bahadur BK and Ukta Bahadur Ale of Bhingri-8 and Suresh Roka of Bhingri-4 in Pyuthan.
The search for the missing Nepalis continues, according to Mainstream All India Nepali Unity Kochi Town Committee. RSS
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