On the morning of the third day of the murder, he went to his neighbor for tea. He went to work from there. On that day, from 5 o'clock in the evening, a bad stench spread in Shanti Khare village of Rithepani. While searching for the source of the stench, he reached the house of local Jange-Jamuna.
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A man killed his wife in Pokhara due to a dispute over the sale of land.
58-year-old Jange Sarki, resident of 27 Rithepani, Pokhara Metropolitan City, killed his wife, 53-year-old Jamuna Nepali Sarki on July 6.
After the stench spread from the dead body, the locals came to know about the murder on the third day of the incident. SP Shyambabu Olia of District Police Office Kaski informed in a press conference held on Sunday that after killing his wife, Junge went to work from home for two days.
On the evening of July 6, Junge had consumed alcohol. During the gossip, Junge proposed to sell the land with his wife Jamuna. Jamuna agreed. After this, when there was a dispute, Junge punched Jamuna. Jamuna hit the wall. He sustained injuries on the back of his head and died on the spot. That night Junge slept on a tin roof outside the house. The next morning he woke up and went to his neighbor for tea. From there, Shishuwa went to Bazar to collect money from the contractor. Junge is a construction engineer.
He could not meet the contractor in the afternoon. He returned home empty-handed at night. The body of his wife who was killed the night before was in the room. He didn't care about the dead body, he didn't say anything to anyone. Cook at home. That night he ate and slept.
On the third day of the murder, i.e. on July 8, in the morning, he again went to his neighbor to drink tea. He went to work from there.
On that day, from 5 o'clock in the evening, a bad stench spread in Shanti Khare village of Rithepani. While searching for the source of the stench, he reached the house of local Jange-Jamuna. Three days after the murder, the locals and the police came to know about the incident.
Junge was arrested the same night. SP Olia said that the Kaski district court extended the investigation process by 6 days in the case of duty-related death against him.
It has been revealed in the preliminary investigation that Jamuna is Junge's younger wife. His first wife left him about 35 years ago and married someone else. After this, after marrying Jamuna, he had been living in a temporary tent in Rithepani squatter settlement for 21 years. Jange's first wife left him when his son was one year old and remarried. Jamuna raised that child.
Junge's old house is Machhapuchhre Rural Municipality-5 Rivan of Kaski. The sons and daughters-in-law of the elder wife live in the village house.
