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A man, named Kirtan Khadki, assumed name Satish, has been captured on the charge of killing Neha Pun, a performing artist of Magar films.
Neha Pun's body was discovered wrapped in a dark fabric close to her home at Nayagaun, Pokhara-15 last Tuesday.
Neha was working at Pokhara-based Smile bistro and has been a piece of Magar movies Gaula and Yupa.
Open mass at Police locale headquarter in Kaski for the instance of Neha Pun's Murder case
The police educated that they had captured the denounced after a definite examination. Kaski Police SP Hari Bahadur Pal said, "The reason for death is a gruff power injury to the casualties head. It was learnt that Satish had killed Pun after an itemized examination."
SP Pal further educated that Satish in his announcement had confessed to have slaughtered Neha Pun in an attack of wrath after the last mishandled him verbally and denied his proposition to stay in a lakeside inn for a night.
Who is Kirtan Khadki, false name Satish Khadki, Neha Pun's Murderer?
As learnt from close source, Satish Khadki, the homicide of Neha Pun is an inhabitant of the same town of Pun and he has Game house in Pokhara.
sign activists challenged eagerly today against the homicide of two ladies in the previous two days in Kaski.Hundreds of young people, including ladies and young ladies, arranged a show against the homicide of Neha Pun on Tuesday.
They organized a rally with notices requesting equity for the expired and activity against the guilty.The rally began from Manabadhikar Chowk and walked round Chipledhunga, Mahendrapul, Nayabazaar, Airport, Mustangchowk and closed at District Administration Office.
Delegates of different associations likewise went to the rally communicating solidarity.Neha's body was found at Nayagaun on Tuesday morning. There were wounds on her head. Only two days before her homicide, Saraswoti Limbu was killed in Malepatan.
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The liable and the thought process behind her homicide are yet to be confirmed.A rendition of this article shows up in print on February 05, 2016 of The Himalayan Times.
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