header banner
SOCIETY

Body of missing tourism worker recovered after seven months

MYAGDI, May 13: The body of a tourism worker, who had gone missing in Dhaulagiri Mountain, has been recovered after seven months.
alt=
By Republica

MYAGDI, May 13: The body of a tourism worker, who had gone missing in Dhaulagiri Mountain, has been recovered after seven months.



Related story

Badigad Landslide: Body of 3-yr-old found, death toll hits 9


The body of Dev Lama, 27, of Lipa rural municipality-1 in Sindhupalchowk was recovered at French Pass located at an altitude of 5,000 meters, said Indra Singh Sherchan of Dana, Myagdi, who was involved in the rescue operation.


The body has been airlifted to Kathmandu by a Nepali Army chopper today itself. Lama, who had reached Dhaulagiri Base Camp with foreign tourists through Four Season Trekking Agency, Kathmandu,  had gone missing from October 6.

https://devmyrepublica.nagariknewscdn.com/shared/web/uploads/media/1683966567_deadbodyfound(1)-1200x560_20230513161435.jpg
See more on: tourism_worker
Related Stories
SOCIETY

Hydro plant worker swept away by Ikhuwa River in B...

Hydro plant worker swept away by Ikhuwa River in Bhojpur found dead
SOCIETY

Body of unidentified male recovered from Narayani...

Body of unidentified male recovered from Narayani river as search continues for passengers of missing buses that plunged in Trishuli river
SOCIETY

Lamjung landslide update: missing elderly found de...

Lamjung landslide update: missing elderly found dead, difficulty in locating 3 people
SOCIETY

Missing girl found dead in Mahakali River, one sti...

Missing girl found dead in Mahakali River, one still missing
SOCIETY

Body of one missing person recovered from Seti Riv...

Body of one missing person recovered from Seti River, one still missing

Trending

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights