Of the 10 Bangladeshis injured in the crash of the United Arab Emirates Airlines in Nepal, seven have been given the post of non-acknowledgment of leaving Kathmandu. In the meantime, one of them was taken to Singapore. The other six can leave Kathmandu at any time. However, no decision has been taken yet for the remaining three Bangladeshi nationals. This information was given in a press release from the Bangladesh Embassy in Nepal.
The notification was made, Bangladeshi citizen from KMK Hospital in Kathmandu. Rezwanul Haque took his father to Singapore Mozammel Haque The other six doctors who received the no-objection certificate are - Shahrin Ahmed, Yakub Ali, Mehdi Hassan, Emraan Kabir Hasi, Syeda Kamrun Nahar Golda and Alamun Nahar Annie. Of these, Jacobs Ali and Emraan Kabir will be taken to India for treatment. The rest may be brought to Bangladesh at any time. Yakub Ali is in Narvich Hospital, the rest are in Kathmandu Medical College Hospital.
Meanwhile Shaheen Bepheer at the burn unit of Kathmandu Medical College. Kabir Hossain and Sheikh Rashed Roubayet are undergoing treatment at the ICU of the same hospital. They were not allowed to leave the hospital.
Meanwhile, the correspondent in Kathmandu said Alamun Nahar Annie's husband Faruq Ahmed Priek and daughter Tamarara were killed. So the relatives can not decide whether Annie will be sent back to the country by the body. Syeda Kamrun Nahar Golda's husband Mehdi Hassan Masum was also killed. Masum and Faruq were cousin-futatto brothers and together they went to Nepal for five.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, a medical team left for Nepal to collect a sample of DNA samples of Bangladeshis killed in the crash. TheThe team has six doctors and two CID officers. Team member of the ForensicTeam member of the Forensic Department of Dramek Dr Sohel Mahmud said, "How long we have to stay in Nepal so far we do not have any specific timeframe. We will go there, then we will observe the situation. Then the situation will tell how long we have to stay there. '
He said, "We will help Nepal's chicists. Basically we are going there to assist them.
On Monday, a plane of US Airways crashed in 67 passengers and four crew in Nepal's Trivuwan Airport. 51 people were killed in this. Of these, 26