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Nepal Co-Pilot Lost Husband in ‘Ball of Fire’ 16 Years Ago

Por: The Daily Beast World January 17, 2023

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Content warning: This story contains graphic descriptions and footage of a plane crash.In June 2006, a tiny passenger plane crashed as it approached a local airport in Nepal for landing, hitting the ground “in a ball of fire,” witnesses told the . Its co-pilot, Dipak Pokhrel, was killed, along with two other crew members and six passengers.On Sunday, more than 16 years after Pokhrel’s fatal crash, his widow, Anju Khatiwada, died when the... + full article



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