Indian passenger's video caught Nepal plane's last moments
It is not clear how Jaiswal accessed the internet to stream from the plane.
Officials in Nepal have not confirmed his claim or commented on the footage, which could help crash investigators in their work.But for the loved ones of the four men - Jaiswal, Abhishek Kushwaha, Anil Rajbhar and Vishal Sharma - none of this matters. They say they are "too shattered" to care."The government needs to help us as much as they can. We want the bodies of our loved ones to be returned to us.
Several villagers remembered the four men as "kind, fun-loving souls". They said they were devastated by the tragedy that had struck their otherwise quiet lives.The families of the Indian victims have asked for compensation from the government The trip was reportedly Jaiswal's idea - a father of three, he wanted to pray at the temple for another son.
The four men were among five Indians on board. Officials said 53 of the passengers were Nepalese, along with four Russians and two Koreans. Others on board are reported to have included one passenger each from Ireland, Australia, Argentina and France.
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