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Via Daily Mail:

A 101-year-old man was pulled alive from the rubble of his house in Nepal seven days after it collapsed in the disaster as eight Britons were rescued from a remote mountain monastery.

Funchu Tamang was rescued on Saturday with only minor injuries to his ankle and hand, after a devastating earthquake ripped through the impoverished country on April 25.

Local police officer Arun Kumar Singh told AFP: ‘He was brought to the district hospital in a helicopter. His condition is stable.’

Meanwhile eight Britons stranded in a monastery have been rescued from a remote mountainside by helicopter.

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