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Tik Tok video by airhostess shot on crashed Nepali plane goes viral

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New Delhi: A day after footage emerged showing the last moments inside the crashed Nepali flight, another one from the plane today left many in tears.

The TikTok video shot on Yeti Airlines minutes before the accident by one of the crew members ran viral on social media.

Oshin Ale Magar, also a popular TikToker from Nepal, recorded a short video dancing to a Bollywood song on the aircraft.

Beamingly smiling, Magar panned her camera showing the empty seats prior to the journey.

She stood in the aisle amid chic seats as her smiling face left no ominous clue to the tragedy in store.

The 24-year-old was among the four cabin crew members who died after the flight carrying 72 people crashed into a river gorge.

Reports said that the flight was moments away from landing at the new airport in Pokhara on Sunday morning.

Many on social media expressed grief at the death of Ale with one user on Twitter saying “It's extremely unfortunate".

There is more to her death than the video from the flight as her inconsolable father still struggles for words.

Mohan Ale Magar, a retired Indian Army personnel, asked his daughter on that fateful day not to go to work.

It was a special day as the family was about to celebrate the Sankranti festival at home and Ale Magar planned to join the festivity after completing two flights.

Mohan told Republica newspaper, a Nepal daily, that he asked her to skip the work for the day.

Her family was preparing for the festival when the news of the tragedy reached them.

Oshin Ale Magar, who studied in India, had been working with Yeti Airlines for two years.

Originally from Madi in Chitwan, she was living in Kathmandu where her parents joined her for the last six months.

Oshin got married two years ago in Pokhara and her husband is currently in the UK, according to India Today.

Sunday's crash is Nepal's deadliest since 1992 when all 167 people aboard a Pakistan plane were killed after it crashed while landing.

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