Dead bodies of a Nepali girl and an Indian citizen were found in Budhanilkanth

Pesticides and hammer recovered from the spot

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Dead bodies of a Nepali girl and an Indian citizen were found in Budhanilkanth

Two dead bodies were found at the same time from a room of a house located in Budhanilkanth Municipality-4 Pasikot of Kathmandu.

Friday  They were found dead in the house of Sunitasingh Thakuri inside the compound of Three Star Kids Zone School at around 9:40 PM.

According to the spokesperson of District Police Complex Kathmandu, Superintendent of Police Apilraj Bohra, 54-year-old Parman Narayan Gill, who lives in Chandigarh, Punjab, India, was living in that house on rent. The bodies found in the middle room below the house belong to 28-year-old Anjana Tamang and Indian citizen Param Narayan Gill, who live in Galchi rural municipality-6 of Dhading and are currently working in the same house.

According to Bohra, Tamang was found dead on the sofa. It is seen that his head was injured. Gill was found dead on the floor of the room. There are no external injuries on his body.

According to the police, an iron hammer and pesticide called 'Selphos' were also found near the incident site. 

Police Bohra informed Kantipur that the nature of the incident is suspicious and further investigation is underway. 

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