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Achham District Court has ordered two juveniles arrested for the murder of 14-year-old Ishara Khadka and 15-year-old Saraswati Khadka of Dhakari Rural Municipality-8 Palsata village in Achham to be sent to the Children's Correctional Home in Doti.
District Police Office Achham completed the entire investigation of the incident and submitted the report to the District Court. Based on the investigation by the police, the court ordered the two juveniles to be sent to a correctional home.
According to Inspector Tek Bahadur Deuba of District Police Office, both the teenagers involved in the murder are under 18 years of age, so they have been kept in the correctional home. The court has not made a decision. Now the process of calling the witnesses and giving them a summons is going on," Inspector Deuba said, "According to the law of Nepal, a person under the age of 18 cannot be sent to prison. Jail is run according to the legal process only after attaining age.'
The murder was done in a gruesome manner conclusion
According to police investigation, 14-year-old Ishara and 15-year-old Saraswati were in a relationship with those teenagers. The police investigated the incident and came to the conclusion that she was brutally murdered because she refused to have physical relations.
According to Achham police chief DSP Ishwari Prasad Bhandari, two days before the murder, the two of Ishra and Saraswati Plans were made to meet the teenagers in the forest. 'For about a year, there was constant phone contact and meeting between those girls and boys. Those teenagers who had come to the village to celebrate Maghi had gone to meet their girlfriends who had gone to the forest to graze goats,' said DSP Bhandari.
According to Bhandari, the police chief, those teenagers proposed physical relations. But Saraswati took the stand that 'marriage is only possible'. The teenagers said that they were underage and said, 'Let's have physical relations on the condition of getting married after 5-6 years'.
But Saraswati rejected the offer. Then, when he was heading towards the river, one of the teenagers got angry and picked up a nearby stone and hit him on the head. "Saraswati fell down after being hit by a stone and it was revealed during the investigation that she died there," DSP Bhandari said.
The police investigation revealed that those teenagers threw stones to make the incident look like a natural death to cover up the murder. "Saraswati had died in the first blow, but to make the incident look like an accident, they dropped stones from above," Bhandari said. Big stones were seen falling at the scene.
Ishra was also killed
After the death of Saraswati, Ishra started crying about the incident saying 'I will tell everyone what you killed'.
Whatever happened. Both the boys started teasing Ishra by telling her not to tell anyone about this. But Ishra refused not to tell anyone. DSP Bhandari quoted the statement and said, "When Ishra started going home, the young man, who is said to be Saraswati's lover, grabbed her hand and pushed her back and hit her on the forehead with a stone." It seems that another young man, who is said to be Ishra's lover, hit her face with a stone and fled the scene.
A trained dog was also mobilized to investigate the incident. Also, teams from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CIB), Provincial Police Office Dhangadhi, Nepal Police Provincial Office Mahendranagar and District Police Office Achham jointly investigated the incident.
