Kathmandu:The mortal remains of eight Indian tourists including four minors who died of possible asphyxiation in their room at a mountainous resort in Nepal are being flown back home on Thursday.
All formalities have been completed and the bodies are being flown from Kathmandu to New Delhi, according to sources at the Indian Embassy.
The mortal remains of Praveen Krishnan Nair, his wife Saranya Sasi and their three children will be taken to Thiruvananthapuram, and of Ranjith Kumar Adatholath Punathil, his wife Indu Lakshmi Peethambaran Ragalatha and their son to Kozhikode.
They were among a group of 15 tourists from Kerala who had checked into a resort in Daman, a popular tourist spot in Makawanpur district, some 70 km south of Kathmandu.
The group, after traveling to Pokhara -- a popular mountainous tourist destination -- was on their way back home and stayed at Everest Panorama Resort in Daman on Monday night.
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According to the manager at the resort Shiva KC, the families arrived in a reserved vehicle and were supposed to stay in the resort for only one night.
Although they had booked a total of four rooms, eight of them stayed in a room and turned on a gas heater for warmth, the manager said, adding that all the windows and the door of the room were bolted from inside.
All of them were found unconscious the next day. Doctors declared them brought dead when they were rushed to a hospital in Kathmandu.