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Three children found dead in car in Dang identified



DANG: The bodies of three children found inside a car parked at Syauli Bazaar in Tulsipur have been identified.

The deceased have been identified as Bhim Pariyar’s 10-year-old son Sandesh, Santosh Pariyar’s 7-year-old son Suvarna and Kiran Pariyar’s 7-year-old son Karan of Tulsipur Sub-Metropolis-6, according to DSP Shiva Bahadur Singh.

The bodies of three children were found inside a car bearing Indian registration number J-01660885 parked at Syauli Bazaar in Tulsipur Sub-metropolis-6.

The car was brought by Yadav Gaire, 33, of Tulsipur-6.

Police have arrested Gaire and his driver Padam Basnet for necessary investigation.

The parents of the children had lodged a complaint at the Area Police Office, Tulsipur alleging that the three children had been missing since April 30.

Publish Date : 02 May 2021 09:27 AM

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