Kumar Thapa, known as 'Nepali Bro', who killed his wife with a rod, was arrested
Kathmandu. A husband has killed his wife during a domestic dispute in Tarakeshwar Municipality-6 Lolang Paiyutar of Kathmandu. Nepal Police informed that 42-year-old Kumar Thapa, known as Nepali Bro living in Paiyutar, killed his wife Ishwari Bhujel, 42, by hitting her with an iron rod.
Bhujel, who was seriously injured by a rod hit at 10:10 pm on Friday, died during treatment at the Trivi Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj. Kumar Thapa, who threw the rod, has been arrested and kept in the police circle, Balaju, and further investigation is underway into the incident.
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