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Makwanpur police have detained the parents for investigation in the case of the son's death while retaliating as a thief.
64-year-old Meen Bahadur Bhlon of Aduwabari, Sisneri, Indrasarovar Rural Municipality-3, Makwanpur, and 39-year-old Bharat Kumar Bhlon, who was injured while retaliating by his mother Devimaya, 63, calling him a thief, died on February 16 at Bharatpur Hospital. The Vlon couple were also injured during the resistance . The Bhlon couple was being treated under the supervision of Bhaktapur police . After being discharged from the hospital, the Vlon couple was brought to the District Police Office Hetounda on Wednesday for further investigation, said Shyamu Aryal, spokesperson of the District Police Office and DSP Shyamu Aryal.
Min Bahadur and Devimaya were preparing to have dinner around 8 pm on Thursday. At the same time, a young man with a mask on his mouth entered and threw chili powder in the eyes of the Vlon couple. After throwing chili powder, the couple also suspected that the thief had come and they also started retaliating.
According to Aryal, DSP and spokesperson of District Police Office Makwanpur, the couple attacked the thief with whatever they found in the kitchen. After the indiscriminate attack, the masked person also attacked the elderly. There was a clash between the two sides. Finally, the couple took control of the thief and tied him Reported to the police. When the police arrived, the alleged thief was in a bloody state. Blood was also flowing from the head. Min Bahadur's hand, mouth and head were injured. Devimaya's eyes and hands were injured.
The police then put the three people in a car and brought them to Hetaunda Hospital. The person called thief was referred to Bharatpur Hospital in Chitwan in the night for further treatment from Hetaunda Hospital. He died during treatment. The Vlon couple, who are being treated at Hetaunda Hospital, were taken to Kathmandu for further treatment.
On the morning of February 16, the police team that went to Vlon's house to investigate further found a bag thrown outside the house. Passport and citizenship were found inside the bag. The passport belonged to Bharat, the son of the Vlon couple. Bharat had not returned home for two years. The parents said that they were the thieves. 'If he was known as his son, why would he do this ?', Devimaya said, 'something unexpected happened .'
'I thought he was a thief because he came wearing a mask and threw chillies in his eyes, but it turned out to be a son. What do you know?, he didn't even say that I am a son, we don't even know old people,' said Devimaya.
Last August, a thief broke into the house of the Vlon couple and stole gold and cash. The home of the Vlon couple is secluded. Deceased Bharat Bhlon was their eldest son. A senior police officer of Makwanpur told Bharat House It is assumed that he came to steal. "Those who came with the intention of stealing the wealth have attacked the parents," he said, "Bharat sometimes threatens the mother that she is a witch and the father It has been found that they are shaking so that the property will not be given.'
The police recovered masks, chili powder and iron stones from the scene.
