Nepalis are observing a day of mourning for victims of the
country's worst air disaster for some three decades.
At least 68 people died when a flight from Kathmandu to the
tourist town of Pokhara crashed and caught fire on Sunday
morning.
Mobile phone footage showed the Yeti Airlines flight rolling
sharply as it approached the airport.
Most of the 72 passengers and crew died, but there were
unconfirmed reports that several people had survived,
although critically injured.
By Israel Adebiyi