Rajmati, the victim, said that when she reached the Baitadi headquarters with her brother-in-law and younger son, she lodged a complaint through the post office after the police refused to take the complaint.
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The Baitadi police have proceeded with the investigation on the supplementary complaint regarding the death of Kiran Koli, a 14-year-old boy of Dilasaini rural municipality-3 of Baitadi.
Deputy Superintendent of Police of District Police Office Baitadi Deepak Kumar Rai said that a supplementary complaint has been received through the post regarding the child Kiran, who died on July 17 while playing in the sand piled under the high-tension electricity line, and a letter has already been sent for identification. Yes, research is being done on that.'
He said that despite sending a letter through post for identification, the victim has not been contacted yet.
According to the complaint filed by Harichandra Koli, the boy's father, in coordination with the Gokuleshwar police, on July 21, Rai said that an investigation is underway in the area police office Patan Baitadi in a case related to death.
Rajmati Koli, the mother of the deceased child, filed a complaint through the post in the name of Minister Pal, Minister's son Mukesh and Ward President Raghuvir Bohra saying that her son died due to electrocution due to the sand piled under the high-tension line by the construction company of Surendra Pal, Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development of Sudurpaschim Province.
Soon after the death of Kiran, the ward president Bohra deposited five lakhs in the account of Rajmati, the mother of the deceased. Rajmati has alleged that she collected money to settle the incident without knowing that she was unconscious. Ward President Bohra said that he cooperated with his party friends to help the victims.
Rajmati, the victim, said that when the police refused to take the complaint when he reached the Baitadi headquarters with his son-in-law and younger son, he lodged a complaint through the post office. Now she has reached Kathmandu to seek justice.
