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Posted on 01-03-06 12:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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:'-(
Unconfirmed news:
Three nepalese students killed in a two car accident today in minnesota.
News about the accident is confirmed but their details and names not released yet...
found from friend that they are nepalese and used to go to - www.smsu.edu
so sad... sad... sad...
may their souls get peace... and may god give strength to their kins...
news and video links are below here but it doesn't say nepalese as authorities first have to notify their relative...
I seriously hope and wish I am wrong...
- http://www.keyc.tv/article/view/89883/
 
Posted on 01-03-06 5:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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3 from Nepal die in car crash in Minnesota
Associated Press

Last update: January 03, 2006 – 12:33 PM
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From left, Nishma Timilsina, 20, Utshav Basnet, 19, and Bedija Kharel, 20
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ST. JAMES, Minn. — Three college students from Nepal were killed Monday afternoon when the car they were riding in was hit broadside by another vehicle on a southern Minnesota highway.

The State Patrol said the three victims - all students at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall - were not wearing seat belts when the car they were in was struck while the driver tried to make a U-turn from the right shoulder of a two-lane highway just south of St. James.

Killed were Utshav Basnet, 19, Nishma Timilsina, 20, and Bedija Kharel, 20, all of whom were enrolled in classes at Southwest Minnesota State. The students were off school on winter break at the time of the accident.

Injured in the collision were Rachel Thompson, 17, of Clarks Grove, Minn., who drove the car attempting the U-turn, and another passenger, Jeremy Dorpinghais, 27, of Forest City, Iowa.

The driver of the other vehicle, Leroy Sydness, 82, of Jackson, Minn., is being treated for injuries at a hospital in Madelia, Minn.

According to State Patrol trooper Mike DeJong, the investigating officer, the accident occurred at 2:25 p.m. at the intersection of State Hwy. 4 and Watonwan Co. Rd. 10 south of St. James.

According to DeJong:

Thompson was driving south on Hwy. 4 when she pulled off on the right shoulder to make a U-turn. After one car passed, she pulled onto the highway and attempted to turn when her car was hit broadside by Sydness.

Timilsina and Kharel, who were sitting in the back seat, were ejected from Thompson’s vehicle and died at the scene.

Basnet, who was also in the back seat and not wearing a seat belt, was transported to North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale, where he died Monday night.

Thompson and Dorpinghais were taken to Immanuel St. Joseph’s Hospital in Mankato, where they are in serious and fair condition, respectively, a hospital spokeswoman said today.

Sydness, who was wearing a seat belt and whose car air bag deployed, is in good condition in a hospital in nearby Madelia, a nursing supervisor there said this afternoon. DeJong said the road was wet and that there had been a slight mist at the time of the accident.

However, he said visibility was not an issue. Alcohol also was not a factor, he said. “There was a little bit of a light mist in the air, but visibility in my estimation was at least three or more miles,” DeJong said.

DeJong said he did not know the relationship between Thompson and the victims. He said he hopes to speak with Sydness and Dorpinghaus later today to find out more about what happened.

About 225 international students from 25 countriers are enrolled at Southwest Minnesota State University, said Jim Tate, associate director of university relations. Tate said classes resume on Jan. 18.
 
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Posted on 01-03-06 6:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I offer prayers to the almighty to provide strength to the family members of the dead to bear the loss.



Probably, if they too had the seatbelts like that of the driver, they would have survived. Just a thought......
 
Posted on 01-03-06 7:19 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Condolences to the departed souls!!!! Indeed it's a sad news to the Nepalese community. Hopefully the death streak comes to a hault for few moments...:(

May their souls rest in peace!!!
 
Posted on 01-03-06 8:26 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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people are dying everyday... so dont just limit that to those 3 people...
 
Posted on 01-03-06 8:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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it's really sad n shocking :( may they rest in peace. n indeed plz b careful while driving in winter, ppl
 
Posted on 01-03-06 8:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well,
another khaobadi with the name Sand Is Deep....
Good going dude
 
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Basnet, who was also in the back seat and not wearing a seat belt, was transported to North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale, where he died Monday night.



Sydness, who was wearing a seat belt and whose car air bag deployed, is in good condition in a hospital in nearby Madelia, a nursing supervisor there said this afternoon. DeJong said the road was wet and that there had been a slight mist at the time of the accident.

my advice........

buckle up


 
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it is really sad to hear a death of nepali student again, i know nishma very well or i can say i was her neighbour back home i saw her growing up . it's not even a yr and we hear she is no more, it is really hard for me n my family to believe this.i couldn't lseep the hwole nite thinking about her.
i pass condolences to nishma bidija and utsav's familyin nepal.
may their soul rest in peace
 
Posted on 01-04-06 12:16 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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हे प्रभु यो काल पनि किन नेपालीलाई मात्र आको होला? स्वदेशमा पनि अनि बिदेशमा पनि?
 
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हरे, कति नेपाली मरेको सुन्नु परेको!
मर्नेहरुको आत्माले शान्ति पाओस!
 
Posted on 01-04-06 12:27 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am deeply saddened by news of the passing of those three nepali students. Those of us who were lucky enought to know them will always cherich the memoires of those bright young nepalis inclduing our won engergetic Sheker Regimi's. I would like to share all their memories with all of Sajha ppl. Let's put their pictures on my heart which will glow like sunshine in our heart FOREVER.
 
Posted on 01-04-06 12:35 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is really sad news.... loss of 3 young life... who had lot to achieve and see in life...

But they should not have ignored the rules and played with their life...

1) No seat belt ... mistake
2) U turn on a 2 lane highway shoulder... mistake

What has happened has already happened, nothing can be done to undo it. But remaining of us we should realize rules are to save our life. Breaking rule does not make you brave. Before you break any rule remember the face of family back home, remember how will they cope with loss if you die...

Please follow the rule, breaking rule is not proof of strength, it is proof of foolishness....

May those souls rest in peace
 
Posted on 01-04-06 12:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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karma yoga purifies the heart by teaching us to act selflessly, without thought of gain or reward. by detaching yourself from the fruits of your actions and offering them up to the spirit, you learn to sublimate the ego. what happened yesterday happened. what will happen tomorrow will happen. what is happening now is happening. cannot worry about yesterday because it has already happneed. cannot worry about tomorrow because it has never happened. so, just enjoy the moment right now.
 
Posted on 01-04-06 1:56 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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May those 3-young souls rest in peace. Guys! do not play with a machine, it may hurt us `n our families, so drive carefully....... May God bless US.
 
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Again? :( Looks like this year is not gonna be a good one. My heartly condolence...May their soul rest in peace.
 
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Posted on 01-04-06 8:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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My heartfelt condolences go to the departed souls and their families back home. For the rest of the young people out here, be very careful driving and do not neglect the rules, BUCKLE UP and DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE. I said young people because I've been here for a while but I see many newcomers tend to violate the rules and not pay much attention....

May God give the families strength to cope in this huge loss of their sons/daughters.
 
Posted on 01-04-06 12:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Personally, I felt very depress and sad like you all cause I also share the same pain of lossing my dear ones in car accident in 2003 while I survive in that accident.
MY condolences to frens n family of those three Nepalese n we all should passout our signature with condolences to the family which my be helpful to ease the pain.
 



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