At least 68 people were killed Sunday when an airplane carrying 72 passengers crashed in Pokhara, central Nepal.
On flight, four were crew members, and sixty-eight were passengers. 37 being men, 25 being women, 3 were children, and 3 were infants.
This incident goes down as the third-deadliest crash in the history of Himalayan nation's history.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President, Australian leaders, and many more officials have shared their condolences as the world mourns this tragedy.
by Vanessa Brooks