21 Years of Nepal Royal Massacre | The Nepal Times
21 Years of Nepal Royal Massacre : An event at the Narayanhiti palace on the night of June 1, 2001, effectively ended an entire family of the then-ruling Shah dynasty. The murder mysteries remain unsolved after more than 21 years. It's one of the darkest days of the year in Nepal. According to National People, the late King Birendra was intelligent and one of the most lovable kings. On June 1, 2001, everyone was shocked to hear the Royale family's massacre.
The royal massacre in Nepal occurred on Friday, June 1, 2001, at 9:00 p.m., at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu. Ten members were killed, including King Birendra and Queen Aishwarya, and five were injured. When the King died, Prince Dipendra became the de jure King of Nepal. He died three days later in a coma at the Army hospital in Chhauni. Tribhuvan Sadan, northwest of Narayanhiti Palace, was the site of the massacre and Prince Dipendra's private residence. Unfortunately, Tribhuvan Sadan was demolished in 2005 and rebuilt in 2016.It's still embarrassing to say that such a major incident remains unsolved. It's a direct question to everyone in Nepal. Nepal remains an unsafe country in which Nepal could not even protect their own King, and the murder mystery remains unsolved. Whether it remains unresolved due to political pressure or pressure from neighboring countries, I continue to ask this question of all Nepalese citizens." Is Nepal a Secure Country? "
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