However, Tribhuvan airport authorities have claimed that the pilot came in from the wrong direction to the runway. The Airlines CEO Imran Asif earlier on Monday also claimed ‘wrong signals’ from the air traffic control tower might have led to the crash of its plane. The captain and the tower controller at Tribhuvan International Airport discussed which runway the aircraft was aiming for. CasualtyA list released by the Bangladeshi Embassy in Kathmandu showed that of the 32 Bangladeshi passengers, 22 died in the crash. Sylhet’s Jalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College began a three-day mourn on Tuesday, following the death of 13 of its students — all Nepalese — in the March 12 plane crash.
Source: The Hindu March 13, 2018 17:03 UTC