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Woman arrested on charge of murdering husband

KALIKOT, March 27: A woman has been arrested on the charge of killing her husband in Mahabai of Kalikot district.
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By Pabitra Kumar Shahi

KALIKOT, March 27: A woman has been arrested on the charge of killing her husband in Mahabai of Kalikot district.



Police on Saturday arrested Dhan Kala Bk, 16, of Mahabai-5 for allegedly killing 23 years old husband Narendra Bk. According to police, Narendra had come to visit his in-laws in Khandachakra on March 18 when he was killed by his wife with the help of Ramesh BK, 18, of the same municipality.


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DSP Yogendra Khadka informed Republica that Dhan Kala had an illegitimate relationship with Ramesh and she killed her husband so that she could get married to him. Narendra's body was found by the side of a local stream on March 24. 


 Though police have arrested Dhan Kala, Ramesh is still at large. “We are trying our best to find him as soon as possible,” said DSP Khadka.

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