Surrendered to the police after killing his wife in Lalitpur
Kathmandu. In Lalitpur, a husband killed his wife and surrendered himself to the police office. 30-year-old Vinod Pakhrin of Godavari Municipality-7 Devichaur came to surrender in this way. He went to Tikabhairav police station and surrendered. Vinod, who reached the police, himself admitted that he had killed his wife, 23-year-old Kopila Pakhrin.
He said that he could not control his anger under the influence of alcohol and killed his wife. Based on his information, the police recovered the dead body of Awaswa lying on the bed after killing him. According to the police, it was found that the wife was killed during a dispute after drinking alcohol. The incident happened on Friday morning. After the murder, he went to the police office saying that I killed his wife.
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