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NPABSON Vice-President Bhusal found dead in Ghodaghodi


24 April 2020  

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DHANGADHI: The Vice-president of National Private and Boarding Schools’ Association(NPABSON) Krishna  Prasad Bhusal has been found dead in Kailali.

The dead body of NPABSON Vice President, Krishan Prasad Bhusal, 40, is found 1 kilometre west of Pahalmanpur Bazaar, at midnight Thursday, the District Police Office, Kailali said.

Spokesperson of Kailali Police, DSP Dakshya Kumar Basnet  informed that the police found the dead body of Bhusal in Ghoda Ghodi Municipality-10, 1 kilometre west of Pahalmanpur Bazaar.

Vice-president Bhusal, who originally hails from Gauri Ganga Municipality-9, is the Founder Principal of Gauriganga-based Kshitiz Boarding School.

According to DSP Gyan Bahadur Bista, the Chief of Area Police Office Malakheti, Bhusal has bruises on eyes, mouth and knees. His cycle was found nearby his dead body.

The police have arrested two people including a friend who had taken liquor together with Bhusal. Another person arrested in league of the incident is a hotelier of the same area.

NPABSON has asked the government for a thorough investigation into the incident and demanded that the guilty  be booked at the earliest.

The dead body is taken to Dhangadhi-based Seti Provincial Hospital for postmortem. The police informed that further investigation was going on.

Publish Date : 24 April 2020 12:56 PM

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