Nepal tractor crash kills 18 pilgrims
November 11, 2011 00:00:00
KATHMANDU, Nov 10 (AFP): At least 18 people including two children were killed in southeastern Nepal Thursday when a tractor pulling a trailer packed with pilgrims fell into a roadside canal, police said.
Around 40 Hindu worshippers were heading to a religious festival in the southern Terai plains bordering India when their driver lost control just before dawn.
"Sixteen women and two men, including a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year- old girl, died when the tractor carrying pilgrims overturned," police deputy inspector general Surendra Bahadur Shah said.
It was not known if the driver was among the dead.
The worshippers were on their way to Baraha Chhetra temple, one of the country's holiest sites for Hindus, on the banks of the Koshi river.