Seven Killed in Separate Road Accidents Across Nepal on Wednesday and Thursday
Seven people died in separate road accidents in various parts of the country on Wednesday and Thursday.
According to the Nepal Police Central News Desk, they died in six separate accidents that occurred across the country in the last 24 hours.
In Tanahun's Byas Municipality-4, at Bhorletar Chowk, 23-year-old Puja Gurung of Shuklagandaki Municipality-6 died after a motorcycle with registration number Na.49 Pa 8464 went out of control and crashed on Wednesday night.
She died during treatment at Manipal Hospital, Pokhara, after being critically injured. Police have taken the motorcycle driver into custody.
In Nawalparasi East's Gaindakot Municipality-12, a scooter driver, 58-year-old Krishna Kandel, died after a bus with registration number Ba.Pra.01-006 Kha 7463 hit a scooter with registration number Ba.Pra.03-04 Pa 640 on Wednesday afternoon.
He died during treatment at New Medical College in Bharatpur. Police have taken the bus driver into custody.
In Kailali's Kailari Rural Municipality-5, 60-year-old Kalsu Chaudhary and his 70-year-old wife Setanu Chaudhary, who were riding in a bullock cart, died after a truck with registration number Na.6 Kha 778 hit the cart on Wednesday night.
They died during treatment at Seti Provincial Hospital. The truck driver is in police custody.
In Sunsari's Ramdhuni Municipality-5, 61-year-old Bishnu Prasad Khatiwada died after being hit by an unidentified pickup vehicle on Thursday morning. Another cyclist was injured in the accident. Police are searching for the absconding pickup driver.
In Udayapur's Belka Municipality-4, 9-year-old Safal Basnet died on the spot after falling from a bus with registration number Ko.1 Kha 3516 on Wednesday afternoon. Police have taken the driver into custody.
In Sindhuli's Sunkoshi Rural Municipality-6, 45-year-old Dalle Majhi of Ramechhap's Manthali Municipality-6 died after two motorcycles collided with each other on Wednesday night. Two others injured in the accident are undergoing treatment in Kathmandu.
Police stated that necessary investigations are underway regarding all accidents.
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