Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Dec 12, 2017-The dead bodies of three persons, who went missing in Trishuli River bus plunge at Fisling in Ichhayakamana Rural Municipality-3 of Chitwan along the Prithvi Highway on November 29, were recovered on Tuesday. According to the District Police Office, Chitwan, the bodies were found in different places of the river. Seven persons had gone missing in the incident, police said. DSP Prabhu Prasad Dhakal said that the bodies of Durba Bahadur Karki of Sandhikharka-9, Manisha Thapa of Khan Municipality of Arghakhanchi and Bikash Regmi of Gaindakot Municipality-3 were found today. The bodies of Karki and Thapa were found on the bank of Kalikhola near Narayangarh. Police said that they have also found an unidentified body from the location. DSP Dhakal said that three persons are still missing. The identities of the missing persons have been identified as Kopila Pokharel of Gaindakot-3, Humkala Rahu Magar of Arghakhanchi and Shankar Kunwar of Rainamaina, Arghakhanchi. Inspector Dharma KC of the Area Police Office, Muglin, said that they are searching for the missing persons. The incident occurred when the driver of ill-fated bus (Lu 2 Kha 291) heading towards Kathmandu lost control of the vehicle and hit the truck (Na 6 Kha 4972) and plunged into the river. With the recovery of four bodies, death toll in Fisling bus accident has reached 10. At least 22 persons were injured in the incident. ALSO READ: 8 dead as bus plunges into Trishuli, 25 rescued alive Published: 12-12-2017 19:06 The Kathmandu Post ›National › Post Report NEXT STORY NC demands re-poll in five voting centres of Tanahu › Tags: Fisling Bus AccidentTrishuli River User's Feedback Click here for your comments Comment via Facebook Don't have facebook account? Use this form to comment Loading... MORE FROM NATIONAL NEA official caught red-handed with bribe in Pokhara Dec 12, 2017full story » Snowfall in Humla Snowfall in Humla Dec 12, 2017full story » Counting stopped in Sunsari-3, Gachhadar trailing by 155 votes Dec 11, 2017full story » Will respect and work together with opposition parties: Oli Dec 11, 2017full story » Man dies in Malekhu accident Man dies in Malekhu accident Dec 11, 2017full story » Maoist Centre Chair Dahal elected in Chitwan-3 Dec 11, 2017full story » New govt likely in first week of January New govt likely in first week of January Dec 11, 2017full story » Forum, Congress trade blows at victory rallies Forum, Congress trade blows at victory rallies Dec 11, 2017full story » Key architects of left alliance Bamdev, Shrestha suffer loss Dec 11, 2017full story » Newly elected reps reach out to Tingla folk with pledges Newly elected reps reach out to Tingla folk with pledges Dec 11, 2017full story » ‹› TRENDING Govt explores sanctions-hit Qatar to export agri producesfull story » UPDATE : Election Result of Federal Parliament and Provincial Assemblyfull story » CK Raut arrested from Janakpurfull story » Tunnel boring machine beats performance goalfull story » Grow in service, grow with servicefull story » Congress should do some soul-searching, say leadersfull story » An apple farmer’s sweet success in politicsfull story » Asian Beast motorcycle launched in Nepalfull story » Lal Babu Pandit elected in Morang-6full story » 0 SHARES Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Main News Fisling bus accident: 3 more bodies found, death toll reaches 10 Dec 12, 2017 Snowfall in Karnali affects normal life Dec 12, 2017 NC’s Amresh Kumar Singh elected from Sarlahi-4 Dec 12, 2017 NEA official caught red-handed with bribe in Pokhara Dec 12, 2017 Fugitive Tikapur carnage suspect wins landslide victory in Kailali-1 Dec 12, 2017 Stalled counting resumes in Sunsari-3 Dec 12, 2017 Snowfall in Humla Dec 12, 2017 Election overview: UML victorious in 77 federal constituencies, leading in 4 Dec 12, 2017 How abnormal is the normal (Watch videos) Dec 10, 2017




WASHINGTON = Former President Barack Obama has jumped into the highly anticipated Alabama Senate race, recording a robocall to rally support and voter turnout for Democratic candidate Doug Jones, on the eve of Tuesday’s special election.

“This one’s serious,” Obama says in the call, telling Alabama Democrats to “get out and vote” and that “you can’t sit it out.”

According to CNN, which first reported the call, Obama also praises Jones, a longtime prosecutor who helped convict members of the KKK who bombed a black church in 1963, calling him “a fighter for equality, for progress” and a “champion for justice.”

A source familiar with the Jones campaign confirmed to HuffPost that Obama recorded the robocall. There are currently no plans for former first lady Michelle Obama to get involved, the source said.

Democrats have seized on the race, hoping to drive more voters to the polls against Jones’ GOP opponent, Roy Moore, who has been accused of serial sexual predation, including inappropriate behavior with multiple teenage girls when he was in his 30s.

Former Vice President Joe Biden also recorded a robocall for Jones, Politico reported Monday. Biden previously campaigned for Jones in October.

Neither call mentions Moore by name. National officials want to avoid the perception that they are getting too involved in the race, which has drawn outsized national attention because of the accusations against Moore.

While many national Republicans have sought to distance themselves from Moore, President Donald Trump has endorsed him, defended him against the allegations and recorded his own robocall to GOP voters late last week.

“I’m going to make America safer and stronger and better than ever before. We need that seat. We need Roy voting for us,” Trump says in the call.

An Obama robocall may be just what Jones needs to gin up excitement for his campaign on the eve of the election.

Joseph De Sciose, a 64-year-old photographer in Birmingham, told HuffPost last week that he still has Obama’s robocall on his voicemail at home from last year, when he urged Alabamans to vote for Hillary Clinton for president.

“My wife still listens to it,” said Sciose. “We’re never getting rid of that one. Because it’s so cool to hear his voice.”

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