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Ambulance left the dead body midway in Surkhet



SURKHET: No sooner the locals at Birendranagar Municipality-6 in Surkhet district had spotted a dead body at buspark, they brought this incident to the knowledge of police.

The dead body was covered with a blanket and was laid in the road. As police arrived at the site, it began to look into the matter. Police found two persons who accompanied the deceased from India to Nepal.

Police Inspector at the District Police Office, Surkhet Gopal Rayamajhi shared that deceased had been identified as Lakhan Nepali, 42, from Gurash Rural Municipality-2 in Dailkeh district.

Inspector Rayamajhi quoted the two accompanying Nepali as saying that Lakhan had sustained injuries when he had fallen off a bus in Gadwal in India.

The relatives of the deceased had brought him up to Nepalgunj in a bus and to Surkhet in an ambulance, according to Inspector Rayamajhi.

It is not known yet at what time the ambulance left the dead body of Nepali mid-way in Surkhet and where did the ambulance head afterwards. Police is probing the incident.

The people’s representatives of Gurash Rural Municipalities have been informed of this incident. Preparation was made to send the dead body to the family of the deceased in Dailekh.

Health Office, Surkhet’s Chief Chetan Nidhi Wagle said that he did not have clear information about the deceased. However, according to him, further proceedings were forwarded after inquiring the two persons accompanying Lakhan from India to Nepal.

Publish Date : 08 June 2020 22:23 PM

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