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Two dead in separate accidents in Chitwan


25 April 2024  

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BHARATPUR: A pilgrim was killed after being hit by a bus at Gadyauli of Rapti municipality-2 in east Chitwan.

The deceased has been identified as Nima Kumari Rijal, 60, of Rapti-2.

According to the police, Rijal just returned from Chataradham of Sunsari after observing a religious festival underway there and was knocked down by the bus in course of getting off the vehicle she travelled.

Severely injured, Rijal breathed her last amidst the treatment at Old Medical College, according to District Police Office, Chitwan’s Spokesperson Shreeram Bhandari.

Police have arrested the bus driver, Krishna Sapkota, 41, of Hetauda submetropolis-18 in Makwanpur for further investigation into the accident.

Meanwhile, Pradip Waiba, 35, of Kailash rural municipality-10 in Makawanpur was killed after he was run over by tractor last night.

He was traveling in the tractor (Pradesh 03-001 Ta 0419) and accidently fell off the trailer of the vehicle which led to the fatal accident, according to Makwanpur District Police Office.

The accident took place at Sadikhoriya of Kailash-10. Police have impounded the vehicle and arrested driver Birman Syangtan, 33, of Baghmara of Bhimphedi rural municipality-1 for further investigation.

Publish Date : 25 April 2024 12:46 PM

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