Probe into cause of Nepal air crash begins
Investigations into the plane crash in Nepal which left 19 passengers dead, including two Midlanders, is thought to have begun today.
Investigations into the plane crash in Nepal which left 19 passengers dead, including two Midlanders, is thought to have begun today.
2 of the 7 Britons killed in a plane crash in Nepal are from the Midlands.
It's been confirmed one of the seven British tourists killed in a plane crash in Nepal is from Staffordshire.
It's been confirmed one of the seven British tourists killed in a plane crash in Nepal is from Staffordshire.
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It's been confirmed one of the seven British tourists killed in a plane crash in Nepal is from Staffordshire.
Stephen Holding from the village of Barlaston near Stoke-on-Trent, died when the aircraft crashed near the capital Kathmandu.
The twin-engine propeller Dornier plane came down shortly after take-off at about 6.15am local time.
In total 19 people have lost their lives; seven of them from Britain.
The group, who arrived in Nepal on Wednesday and were due to begin trekking today, were travelling with Hampshire-based travel company Explore Worldwide.
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