This dilapidated house haunts Savina

Son sentenced to life imprisonment in rape case, parents jailed

Ashad 17, 2082

Sunita Baral

This dilapidated house haunts Savina

We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:

This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.

The words written on the wall of a large three-storied concrete house, which is falling into ruins, shocks anyone. In Shubham Basti located in Bardibas Municipality-14, a desolate and charred wall has a writing that can be seen from a distance - 'This house belongs to criminals.' It will not be possible to buy and sell.

To understand the story of this house, you have to go back 5 years. The victims of the incident in the house located in Bardibas-14 Shubham Basti are still waiting for justice.

Gulabsa Khatun, a 6-year-old girl from the neighborhood who went to buy chocolates at the shop in the same house in the evening of November 7, 2077, did not return home. During the search for the missing Gulabsa, on the night of November 9th, the dead body was found in a sack in the bamboo grove behind the same house. At that time, the girl's body was placed on the street and the protest that erupted in Bardiwas for justice resulted in the death of one more person. During the same incident, Sanjay Neupane of Bardiwas-1 died due to police firing.

Arun Sah, 27 years old, who was arrested in the incident, was found guilty by the Mahottari District Court and sentenced to life imprisonment on March 24, 2079. Shah has been found guilty by the court in 4 cases of coercion, body hostage, kidnapping and murder.

Although Arun is serving the sentence, his father Rajkishore Sah, 60, and mother, Sushiladevi Sah, 51, who absconded with the incident, were arrested by the police after 5 years and released on Sunday. The house where the incident happened belongs to the Sah family. They also have another house in Gaushala Municipality-5.   After the

This dilapidated house haunts Savina

incident, both of them, who were living in India, were arrested by a team including Bardibas from Nainhi located in Jaleshwar-12 based on a secret information, Mahottari police chief SP Heramb Sharma informed. He said that the incident will be further investigated and action will be taken.

Rajkishore and Sushiladevi were found to have advised their son to manage the body, so the police say that they are the culprits of the incident.

Gulabsa's mother Savina Khatun says that the house where her daughter was brutally murdered is always disturbing them. He believes that his daughter will find peace only if the arrested man is punished by making a peace park in the place where the house is located. "My eyes are watery from crying." "The culprits should be punished so that such an incident does not happen to anyone," she said. This dilapidated house haunts Savina

After confirming that the incident happened in the same house, the community set fire to Sah's house on the same day Gulabsa's body was found. "The incident was terrible, people are still afraid that it will happen again," said Babita Sah, a local.

Phupu Arfa Khatun of Gulabsaki said that since 5 years after the incident in that area, construction of new houses and buying and selling of land has stopped.

This dilapidated house haunts Savina

Although the police have arrested the fugitives of the Gulabsa incident, the government has not taken any justice steps in the case of Sanjay's death. Even after 5 years of the incident, the families of Khatun and Neupane are waiting for justice and compensation. Gulabsa's father Shahid Alam and his family are still running in the police administration on the suspicion that the accused who has reached the police custody will escape somewhere.

Sunita

Link copied successfully