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A flight attendant’s father asked daughter not to go to work hours before plane crash in Nepal

The father of a flight attendant on the Yeti Airlines plane that crashed on Sunday, 15, asked his daughter not to go to work hours before the tragedy. The information was published by India Today.

Oshin Ale Magar, 24, one of the four crew members on board, left home that day and vowed she would return to spend the Maghe Sankranti Festival holiday with her family, which marks the end of the coldest days in Nepal.

In his most recent post on TikTok, Oshin filmed the inside of the plane that was about to crash a few hours later while still wearing the green and yellow uniform.


The young woman has been working for the airline for two years and has lived in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, ever since.

There were 68 passengers on board the plane. According to an airline spokesman, there were 15 foreign nationals, including five Indians, four Russians, two Koreans, one Argentine, one Australian, one Irish and one French.




Copilot lost husband in plane crash




The copilot of the Yeti Airlines flight lost her husband 16 years ago in a plane crash on the same airline.

Anju Khatiwada, 44 years old, was married to Dipak Pokhrel, who was a pilot and died in 2006. The information was confirmed by the press office of Yeti Airlines.


Of the 72 people on the plane, three have yet to be found, including Khatiwada.

The crash is the deadliest in Nepal since 1992, when all 167 people on board a Pakistan International Airlines plane were killed in the plane crash near Kathmandu.




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