Twenty-three dead bodies have so far been pulled from Trishuli river, where two opulent coaches had crashed. Furthermore, the bus that had crashed into the river near Simaltal, Bharatpur Metropolitan City-29, Chitwan, included bodies, as confirmed by Shailendra Thapa, the Assistant Spokesperson for the Armed Police Force.
Moreover, nine dead people have not yet been identified by the Armed Police. In addition, one lady and eight males are among the bodies that have not yet been recognized.
The event took place on July 12. In particular, that day the Ganapati Deluxe (licence plate Bagmati Province-03-001 Kh 2495) was on its way from Gaur to Kathmandu. Similarly, the Angel Deluxe was travelling from Birgunj to Kathmandu with the license plate Bagmati Province-03-006 Kh 1516. Regretfully, the buses and more passengers vanished when they plunged into the Trishuli.
Consequently, authorities discovered the bodies along the barrage bridge in Eastern Nawalparasi, adjacent to the Gandak Canal, in Golaghat, Bharatpur Metropolitan City, and in Triveni, Western Nawalparasi. Furthermore, sixteen bodies were found in the Eastern Nawalparasi area.
The identified bodies recovered from Trishuli are:
1. Rishipal Shah, India
2. Bikash Pariyar, Chitwan
3. Ramit Kumar Maji, Sarlahi
4. Jay Prakash Thakur, India
5. Sajjad Ansari, India
6. Sudip Bik, Chitwan
7. Pramanand Pandit, Bara
8. Kishor Kumar Chaudhary, Driver of Ganapati Deluxe
9. Ashok Kumar Yadav, Rautahat
10. Rishikumar Singh, Rautahat
11. Vivek Kumar, India
12. Jitendra Ram Mahara, Sarlahi
13. Chandra Prabha Kumari, Parsa
14. Amrita Kumari, Rautahat
Even still, we need to identify nine people.
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