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Two injured in US-Bangla air crash return home

KATHMANDU, Mar 18: Two among those injured in the March 12 fatal crash involving the US-Bangla passenger airplane at Tribhuvan International Airport returned home from a hospital on Sunday.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Mar 18: Two among those injured in the March 12 fatal crash involving the US-Bangla passenger airplane at Tribhuvan International Airport returned home from a hospital on Sunday. 


Dayaram Tamrakar of Kapan, Kathmandu, and Kishor Tripathi of Balkot, Bhaktapur, who were among those 71 on board the ill-fated airliner got discharged from the Dhapasi-based Grande International Hospital, confirmed hospital medical director and senior orthopedic surgeon Dr Chakraraj Pandey. The hospital bid them farewell Sunday, he added. 


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However, Hari Prasad Subedi of Banasthali, Kathmandu, and Binod Raj Poudel of Kirtipur injured in the same incident are undergoing treatment in the hospital. 


A total of 51 people had died and 20 others were injured after the crash landing last Monday. The plane was en route to Kathmandu from Dhaka, Bangladesh, carrying 71 people including crew members. RSS

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