Prakash Sunuwar was an aspiring actor residing in Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital. To help him achieve his dream, he worked as a trekking guide. The 37-year-old was known for attracting international clients and transporting them to exotic Himalayan landscapes.

On a flight to Jomsom on Sunday, he was joined by two German visitors, Meike Graf Grit and Uwe Willner.

The Tara Air 9N-AET flight, however, crashed less than 20 minutes after taking off from Pokhara, a popular tourist destination about 200 kilometers (124 miles) west of Kathmandu.

Authorities in Nepal were able to rescue 21 bodies from the wreckage site in Sanosware Cliff in Thalang-2, a village in the Mustang district, at an altitude of 14,500 feet on Monday.

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