Seven killed after bus plunges off mountain road


A passenger bus carrying Indian pilgrims slipped off a mountain road and rolled down its slopes in central Nepal, killing seven people and leaving nine more injured, police said.

All seven killed were Indian pilgrims, and seven other Indian pilgrims on board were injured and taken to nearby hospitals to get medical treatment.

The other two injured in the crash, which happened Saturday night, were the Nepali bus driver and his assistant. The bus was returning after the pilgrims visited the revered Manakamana Temple, a popular Hindu temple.

The accident occurred on a path leading from the highway to the temple near Shahid Lakhan village, located about 120km west of the capital, Kathmandu.

The bus was going downhill when it slipped off a curve and rolled down the mountainside about 150m before landing in a ravine.

Police and villagers who reached the wreckage pulled out the injured and helped transport them in ambulances to local hospitals for treatment. ­— AP

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