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 4 Dead Nepalese

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Posted on 01-06-06 8:38 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I came to know that there was a dreadful accident which caused four neapalese for their early demise. Their first name is Subash Gurung, Pralad or prabhat Gurung, Amrit ( LN not known) and Pukar(LN not known). They were travelling towards Dallas From Houston.
 
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Posted on 01-07-06 8:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Two more close calls today with me.. Stop this now!!! One a mexican guy just didn't stop at the stop light and came in front of our car and another incident was a guy in the parking lot just walked right in front of the moving vehicle....very close calls. Not trying to spread panic but even being careful things are just happening weird..
It might be purely coincidental but not so frequent incidents....
Just be really careful guys.
Luckily i have started driving 10-15 mph below my normal speed might have helped me these past weeks or so
peace
rev
 
Posted on 01-07-06 8:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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nepalover,
congratulation on being safe and being able to avert such close encounter.

Now getting back to reality, somebody cuts you @ 70 and you move to shoulder instead of hitting on a brake (O: .. no offense unless you were going on a car race how do you even know shoulder was safe to slide over to. natural reaction would be to speed down rather than move aside (O: hoina ra !!!!

me being where entry lane merges into the incoming traffic of a highway and 95 nightmare.... along with 91-93-84 ...
all i can suggest is. watch traffic in "all of your three mirrors." and try to follow the traffic rather than trying to beat them by racing....

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Posted on 01-07-06 10:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hearing this News iam feeling very sorrow to the each familly
why all this incident took place to Nepali only.Carrying many
dreams to come true they went to US but who knows
the destinay.No one can emagine this kind of incident can
happen to them
 
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Posted on 01-07-06 11:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i was juss wondering.. n a thought came to my mind.. a lot of nepalese have been hurt in texas lately.. i dunno it weird me livin in tx.. scares me
 
Posted on 01-07-06 11:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Amrit Dhital, Subash Gurung and Pralad Gurung of Houston, Texas and Pukar Acharya of Tyler, Texas have passed away in an unfortunate vehicle accident on Jan. 6, 2006 in Lyon County, Texas on US Highway 9, 3 mile north of Buffalo, Texas. The funeral and the Memorial Service for the deceased has been made in the Fairway Crematorium in Van, Texas on Monday, Jan. 9 at 2:00 p.m. for Pukar and Amrit and at 4:00 p.m. for Pralad and Subash. Van is located on US Highway 20 and 110.

On behalf of Nepalese Association of Houston, we request you to make every attempt to attend the funeral service on Jan. 9 in Van, Texas, to pay tribute and pray for the eternal peace of the departed souls.

Nepalese Association of Houston (NAH) has set up the "Amrit, Pukar, Subash, Pralad Funeral Fund" to help defray the cost of funeral of the deceased.

Contributions can be made by cash or check made out to Nepalese Association of Houston, and mailed to:-

Nepalese Association of Houston
6776 Southwest Freeway, Suite 450,
Houston, Texas 77074.

Your generous donations and support will be greatly appreciated.
 
Posted on 01-07-06 11:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Good Morning,
this is Bansie from Michigan. Bedija, killed in Mennesotta, was my former room mate and Subash, killed in Texas, was also my former room mate and former NIST, lainchaur collegue. We three and others had rented a house in Ocean City in the summer of 2004. I hope death is not around the lease holders of that house like in "Final Destination" and believe the rest of us room mates will accomplish what we got to in this foreign land.
Please drive careful, roads are not that good especially in north.
Lastly, I would like to condole the griefed family and may all the departed souls rest in peace!!!
 
Posted on 01-07-06 11:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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my deepest condolance to all the poor soul. May their soul rest in peace. guys! becare ful nepal ma raagat ko kholo bagcha ani nepali lai 7.5 ko dasha laako cha re.....tyo pani beech ma cha re.....anyway..drink less....like me , i have stoped drinking since 1st of jan.....

tara je gare ne yo kura mai chai RNA ra raja ko haat chaina hai....dhaana yeslai ne political issue baana yena....

god bless them
 
Posted on 01-08-06 12:20 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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BANSIE dude r u from NIST too?... kun batch ho?.. i am from NIST too..
 
Posted on 01-08-06 2:56 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Harkey bro,
after I read your post .. I did take the time to email nepalnews. I told them that it is ironic how the journalists that work for them couldn't even """quote""" things right.(I sent them a copy of their news with their error highlighted, as well as the URL of the original news that they quoted from.) They seem to have corrected it now!


Now their news sayz :

"The accident took place when a car, which was trying to pass another vehicle, hit the car they were traveling in, reports said. "
 
Posted on 01-08-06 3:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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.Guys!! Please, Please drive safely.
 
Posted on 01-08-06 8:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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My deepest condolances & sympathy to all 4 victims. May their soul rest in peace. Something common with two seperate incidences in MN & TX is "age". All the victims are between 19 - 21.

According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "In 2002, crashes were the No. 1 cause of death for every age from 3 through 33."
Source: [http://nhtsa.gov/people/Crash/LCOD/index.htm]

Car Accident Statistics
There are about 3 million car-related injuries a year, 2 million permanent injuries and 40,000 deaths in the U.S. each year. The Department of Transportation's statistics indicate that accidents are generally related to irresponsible driving behavior. About 40% of fatalities are related to drinking and driving, 30% to speeding and about 33% from a car going off the road (these groups are not mutually exclusive). Seat belt use is only at about 68% nationally, despite it being a highly cost-effective means to prevent fatalities and serious injuries.

The very young and the very old are much more likely to be involved in accidents. Car accidents are currently the number one killer of people ages 1 to 37. About 1 in 30 young drivers will be injured in an accident each year. Young drivers are four times more likely to die in car accidents and are much more prone to speed, drive recklessly, not wear their seat belts and drink and drive than middle-aged drivers. If we could reduce these dangerous behaviors, we could prevent these needless deaths and injuries.

Here are some sample statistics:
Approximately 6.4 million accidents each year.
Approximately 40,000 people die in auto accidents each year (a figure that has been generally declining for over 30 years) .
Source: [http://www.car-accidents.net/car-accidents-statistics.html]

I guess since the Nepalese population is growing in US, we will also be part of the 40,000 people who die in Auto accidents each year more than ever before. Since the young & the old are more likely to die in car accidents, my advice to all the young Nepalese in US is please be extra careful during the first few years of driving in US. Also always be aware of your surroundings and drive defensively. Driving in US may look easy but remember it takes time & experience to become a good driver. Although you might be an expert driving around your small town, city or your neighborhood, please be extra careful when you are driving to places you have never driven before.
 
Posted on 01-08-06 2:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I knew Amrit. He was my classmate back in Nepal. A hard workin, n intelligent guy used to top out in the class. After hearin it all i still can't believe he's gone. No matter what you'll still be with us. Rest in peace. I am confident that his example will serve as a source of inspiration, specially to ur brothers n sisters. My deepest condolences to all four souls.

 
Posted on 01-08-06 2:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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different news ma different thing dekhayo? Nepal ko websites ma chahi uniharu ko fault ho bhanera dekhaucha? ramrari kura bujhdai nabujhi kina samachar lekhnu damn it. And Amrit was the one who was driving it. He was a good driver. I seen him drive and even been on a vehicle while he was drivin. There's no way in this whole wide world he'd ever do that. News media haru le galti message haru lekhna bhayena without knowin whats goin on n all. REST IN PEACE!!!!
 
Posted on 01-08-06 4:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well Nepalnews says they were driving from "New York to Dallas" ... they couldnt even read the news right.... weird... anyways...here is the latest on the accident:-




Four Nepali students, Amrit Dhital, 21, Subash Gurung, 20, Pralad Gurung, 22, Pukar Acharya, 21, passed away in a head-on collision with Betty Langford, 72, shortly after 1:00 p.m. in Leon County, Texas, on Friday, January 6, 2006.

The four were in a rental 2005 Dodge Stratus heading northbound on US Highway 79 from Houston, TX to Tyler, TX while they collided with Betty Langford’s 2004 Jaguar heading southbound. Mrs. Langford had attempted to pass another vehicle (on a bridge) and hit the 2005 Dodge Stratus carrying the Nepali students, according to the Department of Public Safety spokesman.

Amrit Dhital and Subash Gurung were wearing their seatbelts, while Pukar Acharya and Pralad Gurung were not. Betty Langford was also wearing her seatbelt. All were pronounced dead at the scene, except for Subash Gurung, who was pronounced dead at 2:45 p.m. at Fairfield Regional Hospital in Fairfield, TX.

Subash Gurung, Pralad Gurung and Amrit Dhital were students at San Jacinto College, Houston, TX, while Pukar Acharya was a student at the University of Texas, Tyler, TX.

All four had arrived in the U.S. on January 2004 from Nobel Institute. In Nepal, Amrit resided in Banepa, Dhulikhel, Subash in Bijuli Bazar, Baneswor, Pukar in Battish Putali, and Pralhad in Bansbari, in Kathmandu. They were previously students at Lewis Clark State College, Lewingston, Idaho. Subash and Pralhad Gurung had transferred to Houston after the summer of 2004. Amrit had transferred at a later date.

Nepalese Association of Houston, along with Nepalese Society of Texas (Dallas) are arranging funerals for these four young departed souls on Monday, January 9th, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. for Pukar and Amrit, and 4:00 p.m. for Subash and Pralad in Van, TX, west of Tyler, TX. A Nepali punditji will be present to perform the ceremony.

Please make every effort to attend the funeral service and pray for the eternal peace of the departed souls who are on their way to the heavenly abode, as well as express your sympathies and condolences to the members of the family of the deceased.

Schedule:
2 P.M. - 4 P.M. -> Pukar Acharya & Amrit Dhital
4 P.M.-6 P.M. -> Prahlad Gurung & Subash Gurung

Address of Funeral Services
386 N. Maple
Van, TX 75790
Phone: 903-963-8831
 
Posted on 01-08-06 5:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yo aloneness.......wat up..........
I graduated NIST in the summer of 2003
....dude......slow down if u gotta drive on snow like me!!!
 
Posted on 01-09-06 7:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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this is really a very very sad news.how things like this can happen one after another and even within a same week. this is unbelievable. oh god this is really heart breaking.my heart is still not ready to accept all this terrible incidents with our nepalese friends.
my heart felt condolence to friends and families of departed souls and may these soul rest in peace.

and plz guys out there be careful while driving...........
 
Posted on 01-09-06 8:01 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thapap, you're right... that I did braked my car to reduce the speed and slided to the shoulder. Dude, when someone cuts right into you, you don't have time to think whether the shoulder is safe or not... you either slide it over or get hit.. which one do you prefer?
 
Posted on 01-09-06 9:25 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is pretty sad news loosing young Nepalese in Texas
 
Posted on 01-09-06 6:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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pralad was a caricature master.he always entertained us with his acting.and subash,he was the shaayari master.he loved gazals.oh boy,i still can't believee you guys are gone.we'll miss you all and you'll always remain alive in our heart.
last farewell to all four of you guys.
 
Posted on 01-09-06 8:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Agree with thapap. While driving, always keep in mind on what's around (Left, Right,Front,Rear). So that you can take appropriate actions like either slowing down or else swerving to one side. Defensive driving is the best like watch out for red light runners when your light turns green. But then everything is dasha. If you're destined for that it will happen no matter what. Peace everybody
 



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