He was born in November 2018 to father Bel Bahadur Kuthumi and mother Krishna Kumari. Kuthumi had been living in Kathmandu for two and a half decades.
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On August 23, the Zen-G movement was raging in Kathmandu. In the evening, a notice was published on social media with a photo requesting to contact the family of the person concerned.
After the identity of the person who died due to police firing during the protest was not revealed, the photo was released on social media. The news reached the family the next day through relatives. He was - 64-year-old Chhatraman Kuthumi alias 'Sat Paruhang' from Dangsing, Chungmang, Dhankuta Pakhribas Municipality 10.
He was born in November 2018 to father Bel Bahadur Kuthumi and mother Krishna Kumari. Kuthumi had been living in Kathmandu for two and a half decades. Saying that he was involved in the Nationalist Political Mass Awakening Campaign, he joined the movement called by Jen-Ji. She said that Mrs. Rajkumari Rai is doing Dhami-Jhankri and small business in Kathmandu.
Of Kuthumi's two wives, Rajkumari is the elder and Deepa Shrestha is the younger. "We didn't know where my husband went and what his condition was because he didn't come home regularly at other times," said the princess. After losing her husband, she lamented that she had lost her children and support. She said that when she remembered the incident, it was like a dream. He has 6 children from two wives. The Kuthumi family is now upset after the loss of Sahara.
According to his brother Kishore, based on the photos seen on social media, it was assumed that he was the brother. He says that after contacting the sisters-in-law and relatives, it is clear that he has a brother.
"He used to send photos of himself carrying the flag sometimes as a royalist," he said.
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