Tragedy follows tragedy in the case of the Nepali plane crash:
the father of a flight attendant, who was killed in the crash of the Yeti company in Nepal along with at least 69 others - revealed that he begged her not to work on that fateful day - but she ignored his pleas to take off and join the family to celebrate the family holiday.
Oshin Eyal Magar, 24, was one of four crew members who died when the plane crashed in Pokhara.
According to the report, her father, Mohan Ayal Magar, a retired Indian army officer, tearfully recalled telling his daughter early that morning "not to go to work" because there was a festival being held at that time in her country.
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Against her father's wishes, Ocean, who studied in India, decided to board the flight with the promise that she would join her family after work to celebrate the festival, which marks the end of the winter term.
The young flight attendant, who got married two years ago, worked with Yeti for two years and lived in the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu.
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