Ramesh and Sharmila Majhi were found hanging in a hotel in Sinamangal the day after they returned from Canada.
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The cause of death of the couple who were found hanging from the railing of a hotel in Sinamangal last week has not yet been revealed. 34-year-old Ramesh Majhi of Duhabi Municipality-8, Sunsari and 29-year-old Sharmila Majhi of Gramthan Rural Municipality-3, Morang, who returned from Canada on November 8, were found dead the next morning.
Ramesh and Sharmila got married in 2069. Ramesh graduated in science and came to Canada in 2022 for post graduate studies.
He also called Sharmila on a dependent visa in a few months. The deceased couple has a 6-year-old son. No one in the family knew that Ramesh and Sharmila would come to Nepal.
He used to say that he would bring Canada to Baama too. Heard the news of death," said Ramesh's cousin Narad Kumar Majhi. Narada said that he had never heard of any quarrel between the couple and the only information he had was that they were working in the same company in Canada.
Ramesh and Sharmila drank cold drinks from the same bottle after landing at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. They are working in a company with a friend who studied in college with me. The friend met him and asked him to give Nepali money. I called him to a cafe near the airport and gave him money,' said Saurabh Bhatt, who met Ramesh at the airport. Bhatt also told that after inquiring about the
hotel, he recommended staying at a hotel he knew. "But suddenly I was shocked when I heard the news of death," he said. After seeing them on the railing of the balcony on the fourth floor, the hotel workers informed the police.
According to DSP Sukdev Khanal, head of police circle Gaushala, they went to the grocery store near the hotel and bought two packets of blades.
There was blood and blades scattered all over the room. It was clear that both of them had cut their left hand with the blade," Khanal said. "The post-mortem report is yet to come."
