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Four killed, six injured in Nepal traffic accident

By IANS | Updated: November 8, 2024 16:15 IST

Kathmandu, Nov 8 Four people died and six others were wounded after two passenger buses collided in Nepal's ...

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Kathmandu, Nov 8 Four people died and six others were wounded after two passenger buses collided in Nepal's Chitwan district on Friday morning.

A passenger bus and an electric microbus were involved in the accident, and all the dead were from the microbus.

"One was killed on the spot while three others succumbed to injuries in the course of treatment," Bhesh Raj Rijal, the spokesperson for district police said.

He noted that two of the injured were in serious condition, Xinhua news agency reported.

Hundreds of people are killed in traffic accidents in Nepal each year.

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