Ambulance-truck collision kills 6 in Nepal

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Kathmandu: Six people, including the driver of an ambulance carrying them, were killed when the vehicle collided with a truck in Nepal’s Sunsari district, police said.
The incident occurred on Saturday at Haripur area when the ambulance was ferrying the body of one Shiva Maya, who died during treatment at a hospital in Biratnagar, to his home at Gaighat town in Udayapur district.
The ambulance collided with the truck, killing the driver of the ambulance and Shiva Maya’s five relatives, including his two sons who were in the vehicle, Udayapur SP Bir Bahadur Budha was quoted as saying by the Himalayan Times. (PTI)

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