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Bus to Manakamana overturnes. Two dead 44 injured.

Two have been reported dead in a bus accident in Nawalparasi. The accident happened in Tamsariya of Nawalparasi along the East-West highway on early morning Friday.

The deceased are Sagar Pun, aged 14 and Mamchu Adhikari, aged 3 of Nepalgunj. Both died while undergoing treatment in Nawalpur Hospital in Kawasoti.
The 44 others that were injured have been taken to local hospitals for treatment.
The bus Na 4 Kha 6368 heading for Manakamana from Nepalgunj overturned along the roadside after the driver lost control.

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