All 43 Malaysians stranded in Nepal safely arrived home


A man walks at the deserted Durbar Square on the first day of the Nepalese New Year during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus in Bhaktapur on April 13, 2020. - AFP

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): All 43 Malaysians who were stranded in Nepal due to travel restrictions imposed to control the spread of Covid-19 safely returned home on April 4, said the Malaysian Embassy in Nepal.

Head of Chancery and third secretary of the embassy, Albony Basir, said all of them were brought back home via a Malindo Air chartered flight.

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