In initial reports, there was no mention that Americans had been on board Nepal’s deadliest plane accident in 30 years.
There were 68 passengers — including those from India, Russia, South Korea, Ireland, Australia, Argentina and France — and four crew members in the plane when it
during a landing at the newly opened Pokhara International Airport in the foothills of the Himalayas. None survived.Two US citizens and two lawful permanent residents were on board the fatal flight.
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