Three killed, four injured in bus mishap
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 09:13
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Three persons have been killed and at least four others injured in a passenger bus accident in Ghodaha, Devdaha VDC of Rupandehi district, Tuesday morning.

The bus was going to Nepalgunj from Kathmandu.

Sumaya Lama, 34, of Lamjung, her eight-year- old son Sushma Lama and the helper of the bus Shushil Shahi died on the spot in the accident.

The injured are being treated at Lumbini Zonal Hospital. Police have said, the accident could have occurred as the driver dozed off. The driver of the bus is absconding.

Likewise, a pedestrian was killed on the spot when a bus knocked him down in Nijgadh of Bara, today morning. Locals have obstructed that section of the east-west highway following the accident. nepalnews.com


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PK  - ALL PUBLIC TRANSPORT DRIVERS ARE KILLERS   |113.199.133.xxx |2009-09-22 12:19:29
ALL PUBLIC TRANSPORT OWNERS AND DRIVERS ARE KILLERS. THEY EARN MONEY BY KILLING
PEOPLE. LET GOD MAY NOT LIVE THEM ALSO IN PEACE.
Anonymous   |113.199.175.xxx |2009-09-22 04:30:45
Government must ensure that every penger bus must have atleast two drivers on
long distance journeys. Another problem is OVER LOAD! The Government must be
firmly committed to this policy to save public lives.

But must be inspected
its fitness to drive a long distance destination and the inspection doents must
be possessed by the driver on the way to enable the police to conduct ragular
inspection of the bus, drivers and the upto date doents. Police NO GHUSH please
!!!!

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