Nepal air crash relatives call for risk warning for
tourists
Timothy Oakes "loved adventure but he
loved his family more", his widow told the inquest in
Warrington
Relatives of seven Britons killed in an air
crash in Nepal have called for tourists to be warned about "the risks involved"
in flying there.
All 19 people on board died when a plane, belonging to
Nepal's SITA Air, crashed shortly after taking off from Kathmandu in September
2012.
Killed in the crash
Timothy Oakes, 57, from
Winwick near Warrington
Vincent Kelly, 50, and his brother Darren,
45, from Lostock, Bolton
Stephen Holding, 60, from
Stoke-on-Trent
Raymond Eagle, 58, from
Macclesfield
Christopher Davey, 51, from
Northampton
Benjamin Ogden, 27, who lived in
London
Seven people from Nepal and five from China also
died
An inquest at Warrington Coroner's Court passed a verdict of
accidental death on the Britons who died.
The coroner called for
tour operators in Nepal not to use local airlines.
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