Even though a complaint was lodged at the district police office to file a case against the perpetrator for murder and indecent behavior, it was not registered
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36-year-old Saraswata Kurumbang of Angsarang, Falgunand Rural Municipality of Panchthar was seriously injured in the fatal attack by four local people.
He has injuries on his head, back, back, arms and legs. The incident that took place on the morning of June 10 was made public after a delay.
Saraswata was brutally beaten by a group of 4 people including 25-year-old Kavita Angdembe and 39-year-old Damanta Angdembe. The names of the two men involved in the beating have not been disclosed. The perpetrators used to leave pigs in Saraswata's house and Karesabari and feed them grain crops frequently. Ram Kurungbang, the victim's husband, says that when he requested not to do this, he was beaten.
After the beating, the injured Saraswata was brought to Panchthar Hospital for immediate treatment. However, the victim's husband Ram informed that the victim's husband made a 'discharge paper' and forced her to stay at home instead of giving her treatment saying that they would settle the case in the village.
"The matter of the village should be settled in the village, we should not go to litigation, we will bear the cost of treatment," he said, "he said, 'The patient has become more complicated and has been admitted to B&C Hospital in Jhapa for further treatment.' To be . Anup said that Saraswata's condition is still complicated. "The body aches, the food does not stick to anything, the vomiting continues, the MRI showed an injury to the head," he said.
Saraswata's husband Ram and brother Tarzan filed a complaint at the District Police Office Panchthar on Wednesday, requesting that the perpetrators be prosecuted for killing industry and indecent behavior. However, the complaint has not been registered.
DSP Kaushal Budhathoki, Chief DSP of District Police Office Panchthar informed that the person who did the beating has been contacted. He said that he will proceed with the case by filing a complaint.
