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Video message a Nepali man sent to his son before jumping off a building in Cambodia goes viral

KATHMANDU, Dec 30:Nirakar Pandey of Birtamod-1, Jhapa, who had gone to Cambodia on a vacation, jumped off the 12th floor of Grand Diamond City Hotel and Casino in Poipet after the building caught fire. He died in the incident but a video message he sent to his son back in Nepal minutes before jumping off the 18-story building has gone viral.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Dec 30:Nirakar Pandey of Birtamod-1, Jhapa, who had gone to Cambodia on a vacation, jumped off the 12th floor of Grand Diamond City Hotel and Casino in Poipet after the building caught fire. He died in the incident but a video message he sent to his son back in Nepal minutes before jumping off the 18-story building has gone viral.   


Pandey jumped off the building in an apparent bid to save himself from the fire. Before the jump, he had a one-and-a-half-hour video chat on Viber with various members of his family in Jhapa, after he lost the hope of survival.


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In the video circulating online, he is seen telling his son, “ I love you a lot son, No matter where I am, I will always love you, be a good person. Be nice to your mother, brother, uncle, aunt,. Don't cheat others, Take care of your mother. Love your mother, The most important thing is being a  humble person. Help others.Don't hurt others. Be successful in future ”.


 

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