Gaurav wanted to go to Australia after passing 12th standard, but when it was not possible, he was preparing to go to UK. As the pride in the Zen-G movement has fallen, the support of elderly parents has fallen.
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The movement of Jen-Ji, which started on Monday morning, turned violent from the afternoon. The news of the death of 19 students due to firing by the police had spread throughout the day. Sonia Joshi of Dhangadhi Sub Mahagar-5 Taranagar was watching the video of the movement in Kathmandu on Tiktok around 9 pm.
At this point, she went to see a video of a young man being shot. Sonia was also freaking out, but when a person posted a photo of the bullet in the comments, she became unhinged. His heart skipped a beat.
It was hard for Sonia to believe that the photo was of her uncle Gaurav Joshi. Shocked, she called her brother Praveen in Kathmandu and sent the photo. The bloodied face was not clearly recognizable.
Praveen recognizes Gaurav by clothes and bags. Gaurav was wearing the clothes he bought with Praveen that day. Meanwhile, the news came that the ATM card of a person who died in the hospital was found. In which the same name was Gaurav Joshi. Sonia and Praveen could not immediately tell anyone the news of Gaurav's death.
Gaurav was the only trust of his elderly parents. Sonia, who could not sleep all night, told her parents about this at 4 am. There was crying in the house. Gaurav's house is near his house. She reached Gaurav's house with her parents at 6 in the morning.
78-year-old father Basudev and old mother were surprised to see everyone come home in the morning. Despite trying to tell the sad news many times, no one dared to tell the old-faced parents. Only at 6 pm on the 24th, his parents were informed that Gaurav was injured by a bullet and was being treated in the ICU of the Teaching Hospital.
According to Sonia, the elder mother and father of Gaurav's two mothers live in Dhangadhi. He had been living in Kathmandu with his mother Maya and sister Ayusha for three years. Even though he was in Kathmandu, the news of Gaurav's death due to gunshot was told to his mother and sister only on August 24th at 5 pm.
After going to the consultancy in the morning, Gaurav left saying that he would have dinner, and then left without ever coming back. Sister Ayusha advised her not to go because of the agitation. But he left the camp in Koteshwar saying that he would not go to the movement.
27-year-old Gaurav went to Kathmandu 3 years ago after completing Plus Two in Science from Aishwarya Vidya Niketan in Dhangadhi. Uncle was easy and friendly. Not going anywhere, being afraid,' she says.
Gaurav wanted to go to Australia after passing 12th standard, but when it was not possible, he was preparing to go to UK. As the pride in the Zen-G movement has fallen, the support of elderly parents has fallen. The relatives of the deceased demanded action against those involved in the murder and demanded that Gaurav be declared a martyr. - Details updated and edited .
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