When Yeti Airlines Flight 691 crashed on Sunday in Nepal, it cut short the lives of dozens of passengers and crew on board — including a Nepali folk singer, a British dancer and an Argentinian climber. Here are some of their stories:
, an alumni group at St Andrew’s Cathedral School in Sydney, where Love was a student, remembered him as someone with a “kind heart” and “infectious energy.”Nira Chhantyal, who lived in Kathmandu, had tens of thousands of followers on, where she often posted videos of herself dancing and mouthing along to the words of popular local songs.
On Jan. 14, in one of her last Facebook posts, Chhantyal posted photos from a community event in Nepal’s capital and wrote that she was traveling to “Pokhara tomorrow.”, a festival celebrated by the Tharu community in Nepal. In her last Facebook post, Chhantyal marked the holiday by sending her well wishes to “all father mother, brothers and sisters” inside and outside Nepal.owned by her family in Neuquen, Argentina, was also on the plane during a trip to Nepal.
After he turned 30, “Ruan decided on a change of career enrolling at the European School of Physiotherapy,” Smith said. He was working in Nepal during his physiotherapy studies, Smith said. Prasai reported from Kathmandu. Francis and Timsit reported from London. Leo Sands in London contributed to this report.
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