In the Philippines, a small plane crashed and seven people were killed. On Saturday, the plane crashed on a house in Manila's capital Manila. Reuters reports the Philippine Civil Aviation Authority (CAAP) and police officials, according to a news agency. Reuters reports that The Piper 23 Apache aircraft flew over a nearby house shortly after the flight from Manila Airport. It killed six passengers of the aircraft and the owner of the house. CAAP spokesman Eric Apollonio said six small planes, including two pilots, were on board. It was going to Manila, the country's largest and most populated island of Luzon, Lewang. Police spokesman John Bullakala also said that the light air express plane of the 80-year-old woman was stuck in the house shortly after the flight was over. At that time only those women were at home. Seven people were killed in the accident. The house was completely burnt. The aircraft has also been completely devastated. On Monday, 49 people were killed when the plane crashed at Nepal's Tribhuvan International Airport. The US-Bangla Airlines was going from Kathmandu to Dhaka with 71 riders. Among the dead, 26 Bangladeshi nationals