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Bodies of all crash victims, aircraft black box retrieved


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2022 May 31, 14:48, Kathmandu

 The bodies of all 22 people, including three crew members who were killed in the Tara Air plane crash on Sunday at Sanusare, Thasang rural municipality-2 of Mustang have been brought to Kathmandu.

The Twin Otter aircraft with call sign 9N-AET had taken off for Jomsom, Mustang from Pokhara at 9.55am and it was reported out of contact at 10.07 am. The wreckage of the plane was located on Monday morning, 19 hours after the plane went missing.

Chief District Officer (CDO) of Mustang, Netra Prasad Adhikari said the bodies of all the people onboard the plane- 16 Nepali, four Indians and two German nationals – have been found. According to him, 10 bodies were flown to Kathmandu on Monday itself while the remaining bodies have been airlifted to Kowang from the crash site.

CDO Sharma said the security personnel mobilized for the search and rescue have also returned after retrieving all the bodies of the victims and also the black box of the aircraft from the crash site.

Preparations have been made to send the 12 bodies brought to Kowang to Kathmandu by Nepali Army helicopter.

It took much time to collect the bodies and their belongings lying scattered on a cliff face at an altitude of 4,200 metres from the sea level due to the difficult terrain, fog cover and frequent snow and rain.

The crash site is on the base of a mountain and is four hours' trek from Kowang, the headquarters of Thasang rural municipality, Mustang district.

Nepali Army, the Armed Police Force and Nepal Police personnel, Sherpas and locals had reached the crash site and collected the mortal remains of the victims.

Bishal Gharti of Badigad rural municipality-7, Baglung district, who had gone to the base of the mountain for collecting yarchagumba (Cordyceps sinensis), a valuable herb, had spotted the crash site at 7am on Monday and then informed the police about the same.

He could smell the aviation fuel and followed to its origin. It was the site where the plane had crashed. Bodies were lying scattered amidst the wreckage of the plane. Gharti took picture of the scene and also made a video, which he send to the police.

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