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Bodies of three more students killed in Israel identified; two still in hospital



KATHMANDU: The Nepali Embassy in Israel has identified the bodies of three more Nepali students who lost their lives in the Hamas attack in Israel.

The deceased have been identified as Padam Bahadur Thapa, Pravesh Bhandari, and Rajan Phulara, and their names, along with passport numbers, have been released by the Embassy.

Out of the 10 individuals who tragically lost their lives, the bodies of 8 have been identified so far. The Embassy is actively searching for Bipin Joshi, who is currently unaccounted for, using all available resources.

As for the students injured in the attack, two of the four have been discharged from the hospital. One has returned to Nepal, and one is under the care of the Embassy. Two individuals are still receiving medical treatment in the hospital.

Publish Date : 29 October 2023 20:29 PM

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