Nepal air crash
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Bodies of victims lie on the ground as Nepalese rescue workers inspect the site of the crash near Jomsom airport, 200 kilometers northwest of the capital, Katmandu, Nepal. (AP Photo)
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Agni Air flight attendant, Roshni Saiju, who survived a plane crash near Jomsom Airport, receives medical attention at a hospital in Pokhara, some 200 kms west of Kathmandu. (AFP Photo)
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An Agni Air plane crash survivor is assisted off an aircraft after being evacuated for medical attention to Pokhara Airport, some 200 kms west of Kathmandu. Fifteen passengers died on May 14 when a plane carrying Indian pilgrims crashed near a treacherous high-altitude airport in northern Nepal. (AFP Photo)
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Nepalese army soldiers carry a survivor of a plane crash flown for treatment to the nearby city of Pokhara, Nepal. A plane crashed into a mountain in the Himalayas while trying to land at Jomsom Airport, northwest of the capital, Katmandu. (AP Photo)
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Unidentified people comfort each other as bodies of relatives, victims of a plane crash, are brought in to the nearby city of Pokhara, Nepal. (AP Photo)
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An Agni Air plane crash survivor looks on after receiving medical attention at a hospital in Pokhara, some 200 kms west of Kathmandu. Fifteen passengers died when a plane carrying Indian pilgrims crashed near a treacherous high-altitude airport in northern Nepal. (AFP Photo)
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Air hostess Roshni Saiju is brought to the hospital for treatment after being rescued from a plane crash site in Pokhara. The Dornier aircraft owned by private Agni Air company crashed while landing at a mountain airstrip in northwest Nepal on Monday, killing 15 people including 13 Indians, officials said. (Reuters)
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