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NTV Online
16 March, 2018, 20:27
Update: 16 March, 2018, 20:27
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16 March, 2018, 20:27
Update: 16 March, 2018, 20:27

Three more injured passengers of the crashed US-Bangla Airlines aircraft arrived here on Friday afternoon from Kathmandu, Nepal.

Md Kamrul Islam, General Manager, Marketing Support and PR of US-Bangla Airlines, told UNB that the three injured passengers — Mehedi Hasan, Saiyada Kamrunnahar Shwarna and Almun Nahar Annie— arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport by a flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines at 3:42pm.

From the airport, they were taken straight to the burn unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) around 4:40pm, said Bachchu Miah, in-charge of DCMCH police camp. ‘They’re now undergoing treatment at the burn unit,’ he said.

Earlier on Thursday, Shahreen Ahmed, one of the injured passengers of the crashed aircraft, was brought back to Dhaka from Kathmandu and admitted to the DMCH burn unit. She is now undergoing treatment at its ICU.

US-Bangla Airlines flight BS211, which flew from Dhaka to Kathmandu carrying 67 passengers and four crewmembers, crashed at Tribhuvan International Airport in the capital of Himalayan country of Nepal on Monday, leaving 49 people, including 26 Bangladeshis, dead.

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