Three people died when their jeep fell into the river
Calicut. Kalikot police chief Him Bahadur Khatri said that three people were killed in a jeep accident in Salleri, Shubhakalika Rural Municipality (4) at 6 pm on Friday. Four people died on the spot when the jeep number VE1J 2898 overturned while climbing uphill on Seri Pantadi road.
According to him, the deceased are 28-year-old Shankar Kathayat of Dailekh Athabis Municipality, Tekendra Shahi of Achham and Navraj Shahi of Shubhakalika (2) of Kalikot.
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