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    British national among 19 killed in Nepal bus crash

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    Posted on February 23, 2026

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    Last updated: February 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A bus from Pokhara to Kathmandu plunged about 200m near Benighat, Dhading, killing 19 and injuring 25. Victims include a British national; the injured include a New Zealander and a Chinese national.

    Table of Contents

    • Nepal Bus Crash: Casualties and Response
    • Victims and Nationalities
    • Route and Crash Details
    • Medical Treatment in Kathmandu
    • Road Safety Context in Nepal
    • Source and Reporting Credits

    British Citizen Among 19 Dead After Pre-Dawn Bus Plunge in Nepal

    Nepal Bus Crash: Casualties and Response

    KATHMANDU, Feb 23 (Reuters) - A passenger bus fell from a hilly road in west Nepal before dawn on Monday, killing 19 people including a British national, police said.

    Victims and Nationalities

    Only nine of the dead have been identified so far, they said, adding that the bus was carrying 44 people in all.

    Route and Crash Details

    A New Zealander and a Chinese national were among the 25 injured when the bus headed to the Nepali capital, Kathmandu, from the tourist town of Pokhara fell 200 metres (650 feet) from the road at Behighat in Dhading district, 80 km (50 miles) west of Kathmandu, a police statement said.

    Medical Treatment in Kathmandu

    The injured are being treated at hospitals in Kathmandu, it said.

    Road Safety Context in Nepal

    Road accidents are common in mostly mountainous Nepal where the conditions of roads are poor. Hundreds die in road crashes in Nepal annually. 

    Source and Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Gopal Sharma; editing by YP Rajesh)

    Key Takeaways

    • •A passenger bus plunged about 200m near Benighat in Dhading district.
    • •At least 19 people were killed, including a British national.
    • •About 25 passengers were injured, including a New Zealander and a Chinese national.
    • •The bus was traveling from Pokhara to Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu.
    • •Road accidents are frequent in mountainous Nepal due to poor road conditions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about British national among 19 killed in Nepal bus crash

    1What is the main topic?

    A deadly bus crash in Nepal near Benighat, Dhading, that killed 19 people including a British national and injured about 25 others.

    2Where did the crash occur and where was the bus headed?

    The crash happened near Benighat in Dhading district along the Prithvi Highway. The bus was traveling from Pokhara to Kathmandu.

    3Who are among the victims and injured?

    Those killed include a British national. Injured passengers include a New Zealander and a Chinese national.

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