”I will never see my son's face again”

Ashad 5, 2082

Hariram Upreti

”I will never see my son's face again”

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Lakshmi Pariyar used to sleep only after talking to her son, daughter-in-law, grandson and granddaughter who are in Virginia in the US in connection with foreign employment. As usual, Lakshmi had a video call with her son Santosh and granddaughter Saina who were in Virginia on 22nd June (5th June) at 10 pm. The next day, he received an unexpected news.

After hearing the news that Milo's son Santosh's family of four was found dead, Lakshmi's eyes did not close . After the incident, Lakshmi, who was preparing to go to America to see her son's face, stopped after not getting a visa. Santosh, who studied in Kathmandu with the subject of

management, did not come back after going to America with his family in 2074. He used to say that he will return to Nepal soon for a family meeting. Lakshmi sighed and said, 'Now you can't see your face anywhere.'

Lakshmi, who lives in Palungtar Municipality-8 of Gorkha, is currently living in Kathmandu Tokha Municipality-8 Greenland. His beloved son Santosh Pariyar, 38 years old, daughter-in-law Anju Shrestha, 36 years old, granddaughter Saina Pariyar, 8 years old, went to America in 2074. The two-year-old grandson, Om Periyar, was born in America.

Santosh's family of four were found dead on June 5th in an apartment in the lower 9400 block of Lanayan Lane in Manassas Park, Virginia City, USA. Lakshmi is in excruciating pain ever since she heard the news of her son's death. "I could see my son's face, I could touch my grandchild's face, I could feel it, I couldn't even look at his face," she said, "Now there is no hunger, no sleep, pain is the only thing that pains us, such an incident has happened in a family of 4, it's been 13/14 days today, I don't know what to do." "I couldn't hear the good news, bad news," she said, "what happened to other countries, how did it happen?" We didn't even know well, we couldn't even go, we couldn't understand.' 

Santosh's father Nir Bahadur Damai Khati said that the last rites of the four people who were found dead could not be done. He says that his younger son Subas, who is in America, is waiting for his brother's body. "It costs a lot to bring the dead body to Nepal. There is also a matter of cremation there tomorrow/Persi," Nir Bahadur said, "We couldn't go without a visa, I said we will cremate the younger one there and do the rest here." "We are in a lot of pain, even if the incident happened, we have not been able to do the rites till now," he said. He said that preparations are being made for the last rites with the help of his younger son Subas and the Nepalis. Nir Bahadur said that there was news that the incident was being investigated.

'Whether it was him or someone outside, what happened if he was an enemy, we would know the truth,' he said, 'The police there are investigating, hey, I heard that the police said that it may take as many days to finalize it.'

On May 22, four Nepali citizens were found dead in a house in Manassas Park, Virginia, USA. After the landlord reported to the police that he could not get in touch with the tenants, the body was found shot dead while entering the apartment during the search. It was reported that a gun was also recovered from the scene.

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