Deccan Chronicle

21 bodies pulled out from Nepal plane wreckage

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Nepali rescuers have retrieved the bodies of all but one of 22 people on board a plane that crashed into a Himalayan mountainsi­de over the weekend, the army said on Monday.

Air traffic control lost contact with the Twin Otter plane operated by Nepali carrier Tara Air shortly after it took off from Pokhara in western Nepal on Sunday morning headed for Jomsom, a trekking destinatio­n.

Resuming a search on Monday after failing to find any trace a day earlier, the army shared on social media a photo of aircraft parts and other debris littering a sheer mountainsi­de, including a wing with the registrati­on number 9N-AET clearly visible. “Twenty-one bodies have been recovered and teams are searching for the remaining one,” Nepal Army spokesman Narayan Silwal said.

“It is a very difficult area to work. The aircraft is several pieces scattered all over the slope,” a police official at the crash site said. About 60 people were involved in the operation, including the army, police, mountain guides and locals, most of whom trekked uphill for miles on foot to get there.

The civil aviation authority said the plane “met an accident” at 14,500 feet (4,420 metres) in the Sanosware area of Thasang municipali­ty.

“Analysing the pictures we received, it seems that the flight did not catch fire. Everything is scattered in the site. The aircraft seems to have collided with a big rock on the hill,” said Pokhara Airport spokesman Dev Raj Subedi. Four Indians were onboard, as well as two Germans, with the remainder Nepalis, including a computer engineer, his wife and their two daughters who had just returned from the United States. The four Indians were a divorced couple and their daughter and son, aged 15 and 22. —

points (Pushpa scored 59, Anbarasi 30, Aswathy 29 and Priyanka 24) with 20.3 Points Per Game (PPG). The maximum a team can score in the format was 21.

The final against star studded Kolkata was the only game when Hyderabad faced stiff resistance before Priyanka and Pushpa took their team to be crowned the Champions All the 4 players are presently in the Indian coaching camp in preparatio­n for the upcoming internatio­nal competitio­ns.

Final: Hyderabad beat Kolkata 21-18 (Pushpa 8, Anbarasi 6, Priyanka 5, Aswathy 2). Semifinal: Hyderabad beat Cochin 18-11. Quarterfin­al: Hyderabad beat Delhi 21-11. Prequarter­final: Hyderabad beat Panjim 21-14. League stage: Hyderabad beat Puducherry 21-5; beat Chandigarh 19-9; beat Jaipur 21-12.

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