2 Bhutanese Killed after train smashes into car in Kentucky




According to police and WKLY two Bhutani Nepali died after a train and car collided in Louisville, Kentucky. Without any yield the Toyota car was attempting to cross the tracks last Saturday. Driver disregarded the sign which controls the traffic light. Also there was no gate or warning sign while the train coming to close. There were 4 people inside the car, two out of them 4 killed and the driver and another passenger are in critical condition. Nabin Thapa and Kismat Mishra are being treated in the University of Louisville Hospital but front passenger Chwan and Rai were among dead. They were all students of Jefferson County Public School.  

Chita, who has been in Louisville since fifth grade and was a student at Seneca High, was by all accounts a typical boy. He loved pizzas and samosas, spent time playing video games and table tennis and was learning how to drive. In recent months, hed begun working out at a gym and was drinking Muscle Milk, even though he hated the taste of it. And he had a passion for soccer, playing not only for Seneca but also for community leagues, his family said. The other boys in the car also had a love of the game, family and friends say. The four boys had just finished watching FC Barcelona trump SD Eibar on Saturday afternoon when they got into the car to go to a friends house, said K.P. Pathak, a Fern Creek High soccer player who was friends with Rai.






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