Three Nepalis died in Korea in one month
Kathmandu. Three Nepalis have lost their lives in various incidents in South Korea during the last one month. According to the Nepali Embassy in Korea, three people died in the period from May 15 to June 13, 2083.
Prakash Rai of Barahkshetra Municipality-10, Prakashpur of Sunsari and 29-year-old Ganesh Thapa of Molung Rural Municipality-7 of Okhaldhunga died in a road accident. Similarly, the cause of death of Ashish Adhikari whose permanent home is Saina Maina Municipality of Rupandehi is yet to be confirmed.
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