Nepali hospitals began the grim operation of Delivery over Organizations of the air crash Victims of their bereaved families on Tuesday.
Yeti airlines flight with 68 passengers and four crewmen fell down a steep ravine, crashing to pieces and catching fire on its midway approach. city of Pokhara on Sunday.
all of these on boardIncluding six children and 15 foreigners, who are believed to have died.
Rescuers work almost around the clock extracting people remains From the scattered gorge with Airplane seats twisted and cut of fuselage and wing.
The police recovered early on Tuesday seventy bodies official A.K. said Chhetri told AFP. else senior official He said the day before that hope of Finding anyone “None” was alive.
“We took back one body last night. But it was three pieces. We do not sure Whether it’s three bodies or one body. It will only be confirmed after a DNA test, Chhetri said.
Drones and research were used for The remaining two objects were expanded to a radius of 2 to 3 kilometers (1 to 2 mi), is added.
the black boxes from the plane, made Made by France-based ATR, delivered over to the authorities on Monday, said Bikram Raj Gautam, the leader of Pokhara International Airport.
hospital workers in Protective blue and white suits Masks loaded wrapped bodies in Plastic on army trucks on Tuesday as distraught relatives wept and hugged outside.
Then the trucks left for The airport, where the bodies will be flown in back to the capital, Kathmandu.
the body of one The victim, journalist Tribhuban Poodle, was laid to rest out on Covered the casket with Orange marigold flowers outside for him home He also gave mourners past Prayer in Winter’s sun.
“Eight bodies have been handed over to the families and we will hand them over over 14 more bodies yet completing Autopsy here in Pokhara. 48 bodies have been sent to Kathmandu for DNA analyzes and handed over to families,” Chhetri said.
Filmed Flyer crash
Sonu Jiswal 90 passengersecond Smartphone video started with The plane is approaching the runway by flight over Green buildings and fields over Pokhara, Nepali city on hills of Himalayas.
Everything seemed as normal as Jaiswal’s live broadcast on Facebook shifted from the breathtaking views from the plane window to the other passengers who They were laughing. Finally, Jeswal, wearing a yellow jacket, transformed camera to himself and smiled.
Then it happened. The plane suddenly appeared to be veering towards it left Jaiswal’s smartphone picked up the cries for a brief moment of Passengers. Within seconds, the picks turned to vibrating and registering squeaks sound of engine. towards the end of Video, flames and smoke took over the frame.
copilot met same fate husband
Co-piloted the Yeti Airlines flight Anju Khatiwada, who sought years of pilot training in the United States afterwards husband Die in Airplane 2006 crash while flying for Same airlines. to her colleagues She described her as a skilled pilot who He was so excited.
death of Khatiwada, 44, and Jaiswal, 25, are part of it of a deadly pattern in Nepal, a country that has witnessed a series of air accidents over the years, in part because of the difficult terrain, bad weather and ancient fleets.