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    Kiwis Sarah Davidson and Christopher Bishop killed in Nepal

    Just found this on the Herald site:

    There are unconfirmed reports that two New Zealanders have been killed in a motorbike accident in Nepal.

    Kathmandu Post reporter Anil Giri told the New Zealand Herald the pair had been named as Sarah Louise Davidson, 63, and Christopher Mark Bishop, age unknown.

    The Deputy Inspector General of Nepal police, Binod Singh, said a team from the local Makawanpur district had been sent to the scene of the accident.

    The cause of the crash was unknown and details were still unclear. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was seeking more details.
    The paper is looking for people who knew them.
    Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10763754

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    We won't forget you "Crash Biffit"

    RIP Chris and Sarah.

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    Nice work by the Herald to publish the names before the immediate family were notified, lovely way to find out. Makes for a good story so it's all ok eh? Wankers.
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    Very sorry to hear this,RIP Chris and RIP Sarah

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
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    Nice work by the Herald to publish the names before the immediate family were notified
    I would imagine that Foreign Affairs were one step ahead of the Herald. But that is an assumption on my part.

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