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Curfew lifted after normalcy returns in Panauti


17 March 2020  

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KAVRE: District Administration, Kavre has lifted an indefinite curfew in Panauti of the district from Tuesday night.

The curfew was lifted from 8 pm after the situation returned to normalcy, according to District Police Office.

Tension flared in Panauti after two persons died after being hit by a tipper on Monday.

Junimaya Gole, 27, and her child were seriously injured when they were hit by the tripper, Ba 5 Kha 5480. They died while undergoing treatment at Scheer Memorial Hospital.

The situation normalized as an FIR was lodged against the tipper driver Nawaraj Thapa.

Publish Date : 17 March 2020 21:43 PM

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