Authorities initially said six US Marines and two Nepalese soldiers were on the UH-1 "Huey" chopper that crashed May 12 in Nepal's northeastern mountains. The wreckage was found after days of intense searching.
After DNA tests and further investigation by both countries, Nepal's army announced Friday that five more people were on board, local villagers being transported to a hospital for treatment of injuries suffered in the devastating April earthquake that killed thousands.
"We are demanding the United States provide money as compensation or insurance to the families of those killed in the helicopter crash," said Purna Bahadur Khatri whose brother Shiva Bahadur was killed in the crash.
Khatri said they will not take the remains for cremation until the issue was resolved, and if necessary protest outside the US Embassy.
"It took weeks for the authorities to even admit that our missing family members were killed in the crash. We have not had any contract from the US government or our government or if we are going to get compensation," Khatri said.
"Two soldiers got off and loaded the people, and they all got inside the helicopter that had no seats and was crowded. I was just happy that my wounded father was going to a hospital," said Katwal.
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