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Three Nepalis killed in a car collision in Kuwait

KATHMANDU, March 14: Three Nepalis have died in a car collision in Kuwait. Nepalis working for Papazone Company in Kuwait died in an accident on Seaside Road in the Mahboula area around 5 AM on Tuesday.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 14: Three Nepalis have died in a car collision in Kuwait. Nepalis working for Papazone Company in Kuwait died in an accident on Seaside Road in the Mahboula area around 5 AM on Tuesday.


The deceased are identified as Sujan Karki of Kathmandu’s Sano Bharyang, Surat Bahadur Kadayat of Panchadewal Binayak-5, Achham and Dhiraj Gurmachan Magar of Dhanusha.


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The First Secretary and Information Officer of the Nepali Embassy in Kuwait, Prem Raj Gautam, has confirmed that three Nepalis have died in a car collision. He also said that the necessary procedures to repatriate the bodies to Nepal have been initiated, in coordination with the families and the deceased's employer.


According to Raj Malla Thakuri, president of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists in Kuwait, Sujan Karki and Dhiraj Gurmachan Magar, residing in Hawalli, had visited their friend Surat Kadayat in Mahboula on Monday night. On Tuesday morning, as Kadayat was returning to his room for duty, he went to pick them up for work. Tragically, the collision occurred while they were en route, resulting in their immediate demise. Their bodies have been transferred to Farwaniya Hospital for post-mortem examinations.


 

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