Tributes paid to ‘very loving and caring’ British hiker killed in Nepal bus crash
A British hiker, Dominic Ethan Stewart, was killed in a tragic bus crash in Nepal which claimed the lives of 19 people in total.
Dominic Ethan Stewart, a 23-year-old British hiker from Exeter, was among the 19 fatalities in a severe bus accident in Nepal. The tragedy occurred when a packed passenger bus lost control on a treacherous road, plunging 200 meters down a mountainside early on a Monday morning. Along with Stewart, the accident injured 25 other individuals, and all passengers were part of a group of 44, including several tourists. Stewart was remembered affectionately by his family as a "very loving and caring" person who found joy in trekking.
Stewart was reportedly an avid hiker who had just finished the demanding Annapurna Circuit, a well-known trekking route in the Himalayas. The Foreign Office in the UK confirmed their support for Stewart's family during this difficult time and is coordinating with local authorities in Nepal. In addition to the British victim, reports indicated that the casualties included a Chinese woman and an Indian man, highlighting the international dimension of the event.
This bus crash highlights the dangers often associated with travel in the Himalayan region, where poor road conditions and challenging weather can lead to fatal accidents. As tributes pour in for Stewart and the other victims, this incident raises concerns about the safety of tourists in Nepal and may prompt discussions on travel regulations and road safety improvements in such hazardous areas.