Shreyam, who returned home from the college after completing his studies, was shot dead during a demonstration in Baneshwar, according to the college and his classmates.
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19-year-old Shreyam (Shriram) Choulagain, permanent resident of Itahari, was studying management in class 12 at Global College in Baneshwar. After Jen-G announced the protest on Monday, Global College arranged for all its students to return home in the college vehicle.
Principal Ambadatta Joshi said that Chaulagai also returned home from the college at Pepsicola. We sent him home in the college car. "We have not been able to understand what happened when we suddenly learned that he died in his college clothes," he said. His body is currently kept at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Maharajgunj.
Shreyam, who had returned home from college after finishing his studies, was shot dead during a demonstration in Baneshwar, according to the college and his classmates. After his death, his parents and relatives have come to Kathmandu.
A relative said that the police demanded a report for the bond. The school issued a statement demanding that the state should take responsibility for the killing of an unarmed student and arrange compensation for the victim's family.
The press release demanded a judicial investigation and strict punishment for the culprits. According to the classmate, Chaulagai was shot while fleeing when the police suddenly started firing. He participated in the movement along with his friends from college.
He was taken to the trauma center for treatment after being hit by a bullet, and the doctor declared him dead and sent the body to the teaching hospital. A relative of Chaulagai said, "The government failed to provide security for the peaceful movement of the youth for the good of the country."
- details updated and edited.
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