June 30, 2026, Tuesday
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One dead, four injured as brick kiln wall collapses

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Kathmandu. One person died and four others were injured when the wall of a brick kiln collapsed in Lalitpur. According to District Police Complex Lalitpur, the accident took place at around 10 am on Sunday when a wall collapsed at Hosna Brick Kiln in Harsiddhi.

SP Gautam Mishra of District Police Complex Lalitpur informed that 55-year-old Tilsari Khadka of Rukum died when she was crushed by a brick of the wall. According to the police, 27-year-old Janaki Chand of Rukum, 27-year-old Shanti Kunwar of Salyan, 46-year-old Nandkumari Magar of Rolpa and 19-year-old Suma Kumal of Dang were injured.

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