Oshin’s family was preparing to celebrate Maghe Sankranti at home, when the news of the plane crash reached them. Ashin’s father Mohan Ale Magar, a retired soldier from the Indian Army, recalled how he told her early in the morning not to go to work for the festival.
Nepal plane crash.
Flight attendant Oshin Ale Magar, who was killed in the Nepal plane crash, had promised on her way home on Sunday that she would return to Pokhara and celebrate the festival of Maghe Sankranti with her family, but her body has reached home after Sunday’s crash. of Nepal Pokhara Airport On Sunday, Oshin was among the 72 people on board the Yeti airline aircraft 9N-ANC ATR-72 that fell into the ravine of the Seti river during landing. Out of the 69 bodies recovered so far, one body is also of Oshin.
Oshin’s family was preparing to celebrate Maghe Sankranti at home, when the news of the plane crash reached them. Ashin’s father Mohan Ale Magar, a retired soldier from the Indian Army, recalled how he told her early in the morning not to go to work for the festival.
promise to celebrate the festival after returning home
Mohan told a newspaper that after completing two flights, he had talked about returning home to celebrate the festival. According to the news, Oshin was working with Yeti Airline for the last two years. Oshin, originally from Chitwan, had been living in Kathmandu since starting her job and her parents were also living together for the past six months. Oshin has two sisters and one brother. She was the eldest of four siblings. His brother is only four years old.
Major plane accidents in the last 10 years
On May 29 last year, a Tara Air plane crashed in the mountainous Mustang district, killing all 22 people on board, including four members of an Indian family. In the year 2016, an aircraft of the same airline had crashed on this route, killing all 23 people on board. In March 2018, 51 people died in a plane crash at Tribhuvan International Airport. In September 2012, a Sita Air plane crashed while making an emergency landing at Tribhuvan International Airport, killing 19 people. A plane while flying from Pokhara to Jomsom crashed near Jomsom airport on 14 May 2012, killing 15 people.
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