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Last rites for Zion Church victims

Last rites for Zion Church victims

By Himalayan News Service

DHARAN: Seven people, who died in the Zion Church tragedy in Dharan-19 on Tuesday night, were buried today. So far, sixteen victims’ bodies have been claimed by their family. Today, Sita Diyali of Lalitpur, Peter Lawoti of Panchathar, Nirmala Rai (she hailed from neighbouring India), Abhishek Rai of Budhabare, Aaitimaya Rai of Yangshila, Suliman Tamang of Butwal and Rajendra Rai of Udayapur were buried at the Hariyali Community Forest in Dharan. Fifty-one people, who were undergoing treatment in BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS), have been discharged from the hospital. Only four persons are now being treated at the BPKIHS. Eight people, who sustained injuries in the accident, are undergoing treatment at B&B and Chhauni Hospital in Kathmandu Valley. Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and Culture Dr Minendra Rijal visited Dharan today. He promised free treatment and immediate relief measures for the victims’ next of kin. The Home Ministry that has set up a probe panel will start its findings from tomorrow. A three-storey bamboo structure of the Zion Church collapsed on Tuesday night, killing 23 people and injuring another 63. Sunsari assistant CDO Harihar Dahal is heading the probe committee.