Posted by: elusivecat November 9, 2007
Man kills wife for dowry
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Thats wat happens in Nepal and u guys are discussing if Nepali guys in US are bokha or not,if the second video of Nurbu is good enough......Who is there to talk abut these atrocities still prevailing in the god damn nepali society?Is there any one who  ever implemented or will implement any kind of strong laws to prevent these incidents? After all, for rest of the world the man who killed his wife in Rajbiraj and u who is living a lavish life in NY city both are nepali of equal status and intelligence.There is no difference between him and u,no matter if u went to Harvard or MIT.Remember its the way how we are judged.If u meet some body, lets say in one of the pub or disco in NY,london, they will not judge that all Nepali go to a disco or pub in london,Ny.So,guys lets discuss how these incidents can be uprooted from the society and wat should be our role? Your sister,my sister could be the next victim.Lets see how many guys respond to this thread and decide whether or not we should post a naked pic of some gurl to draw the attention of wholly crab minds.

RAJBIRAJ, Nov 9 - A man killed his wife in Saptari district Thursday night for not bringing enough dowries.

Binod kumar Sah, a resident of Dadha VDC-9, beat his wife Soni Devi Sah, 22, to death last night after a heated debate over dowry, police said.

A police team of Kanchanpur Area Police who reached the incident site in yesterday evening found only the ashes of Soni’s body.

Binod tried to carry out the funeral procession with the help of his family members and few villagers without informing the police.

All the funeral attendants fled after the police reached the venue. Only a part of her body was left on the funeral pyre.

The remaining body has been taken to Sagarmatha Zonal Hospital.

The police have been searching for Sah.

Apparently, most of the men who attended the funeral have fled from the village.

Binod and Soni were married on May 27 according to the Hindu rites.

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