Two Nepali students die in road accident in Japan

The site where a truck slammed into a bus that had stopped due to engine trouble on the shoulder of a highway in Kurihara, Miyagi Prefecture, on Tuesday | KYODO

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Kathmandu: Three people, including two Nepali students, died when a truck slammed into a bus that had stopped due to engine trouble on the shoulder of a highway in northeastern Japan, Japan Times reported

All of the bus passengers — 39 students from Nepal and one from Bangladesh — were outside of the vehicle when it was rear-ended by the truck around 8:10 p.m. Tuesday night on the Tohoku Expressway in Kurihara, Miyagi Prefecture, killing two of the Nepali and the driver of the bus, it reported.

“The students included some studying Japanese in Miyagi who were on their way to part-time jobs in Ichinoseki in neighboring Iwate Prefecture. The driver of the truck owned by a company in Aomori Prefecture, who is in his 30s, sustained heavy injuries,” Japan Times quoted police as saying.