Indian among 15 killed in Nepal road accident

July 28, 2012 10:16 am | Updated 10:28 am IST - Kathmandu

At least 15 people, including an Indian, were killed when a jeep they were travelling in veered off some 100 metres down the road in western Nepal’s Palpa district early Saturday.

Earlier reports had said that all those killed were Indians. However, the police later confirmed that the victims included 14 Nepalese and an Indian.

The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu also confirmed that only one Indian was among those killed.

Nine women, two men and four children were killed when the jeep fell down the road on a slope at Jorte of Deurali Bhire area of Palpa district, police said.

Two injured passengers have been shifted to Lumbini Medical College for treatment, police said.

The passenger had hired the jeep for a pilgrimage to the local Rishikesh temple in western Nepal, they said. The jeep was taking them to Ridi in Gulmi district of western Nepal when the accident took place, police said.

A team of police led by Deputy Superintendent Mira Chaudhary has been dispatched to the accident site.

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