Nepal air crash
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Belongings of victims are seen at the scene of the Buddha Air plane crash in Lalitpur, Nepal.
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Nepalese police officers and rescue workers gather around the wreckage of a Beechcraft 1900D operated by Buddha Air after it crashed in the mountains outside Bisankunarayan village, just south of Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Onlookers and rescuers are seen near the wreckage of a Buddha Air Beechcraft 1900D aircraft in Lalitpur, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Nepalese police personnel are seen at the crash site of Buddha Air plane in Lalitpur, Nepal.
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A file photo of a 1900D Buddha Air aircraft. An aircraft operated by airline Buddha Air, taking tourists on a tour of the HImalayas, crashed in Nepal killing all 19 on board.
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Debris of the Buddha Air plane that crashed in Lalitpur.
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A Buddha Air plane carrying foreign tourists to view Mount Everest crashed in bad weather near Nepal's capital Kathmandu.
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Nepalese police personnel work at the Buddha Air plane crash site in Lalitpur.
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Onlookers and rescuers are seen near the wreckage of a Buddha Air Beechcraft 1900D aircraft in Lalitpur, Nepal.
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The Buddha Air Beechcraft plane carrying 10 Indian passengers, three other foreign tourists, three locals and three Nepali crew crashed into a hillside in heavy rain and fog at Godavari, around 10 kilometres from Kathmandu.
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