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Kavresthali incident: Dinesh’s in-laws obstruct removal of the dead bodies from site (Update)

KATHMANDU, August 1: There has been a delay in removing the bodies from the site of the deceased at Tarkeshwor Municipality-2, Kaversthali.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, August 1: There has been a delay in removing the bodies from the site of the deceased at Tarkeshwor Municipality-2, Kaversthali.


“The family of the deceased Sunita Pandey, obstructed the collection of the body demanding an investigation into the incident,” said the police.


They said that a dispute was ongoing between husband Dinesh and wife Sunita and that Dinesh wanted a divorce but Sunita was refusing. The dispute aggravated after Sunita had begun preparing to go to the UK. 


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The police, who are investigating the incident, have suspected that Dinesh might have committed suicide after killing his family members.


Police also found a four-page suicide note. They added that the kitchen knife of the house was used in the incident. According to the police, there was no evidence of an outsider entering the house.


Dinesh, who had returned to Nepal four and a half years ago after staying in Kuwait for 12 years for foreign employment, had opened a shop in Padmashali but sold the shop some time ago.


According to the police, there were some misunderstandings between Dinesh and Sunita who had visited the Police Circle, Balaju, three times earlier. They say that they had ended in reconciliation at last. Further investigation is underway.


 

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