An Australian is among at least 68 people who died in Nepal’s deadliest plane crash in decades.
Rescuers gather at the site of a plane crash in Pokhara, Nepal on Sunday. At least 67 people were confirmed dead when a plane with 72 on board crashed.Rescuers gather at the site of a plane crash in Pokhara, Nepal on Sunday. At least 67 people were confirmed dead when a plane with 72 on board crashed.Last modified on Sun 15 Jan 2023 20.01 GMT
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Meanwhile, an Australian is among at least 68 people who died in Nepal’s most deadly plane crash in decades. But rescue efforts have been hampered by the treacherous terrain in Pokhara.After five months of daily marathons, Erchana Murray-Bartlett has covered more than 6,200km, travelling from the tip of Cape York to Melbourne
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