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In 2001, at a Nepalese royal banquet, a gangster shot and killed the king and 12 members of the royal family. A few days later, the emperor's uncle, who successfully succeeded to the throne, became the biggest suspect. But an eyewitness

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In 2001, at a Nepalese royal banquet, a gangster shot and killed the king and 12 members of the royal family. A few days later, the emperor's uncle, who successfully succeeded to the throne, became the biggest suspect. But the testimony of one eyewitness reversed course and left the case confusing.

The witness insisted that the person who shot the royals was crown prince Pendra, who was already dead. As soon as the news came out, there was a lot of scolding, and everyone scolded the witnesses one after another, saying that he was the lackey of the emperor's uncle Gyanendra. Crown Prince Pandra had a high prestige in the people, and everyone praised him for his kindness and courtesy. How could such an excellent crown prince be the demon of his parents and brothers?

On the contrary, Gyanendra, who successfully succeeded to the throne, was full of doubts. Compared to his brother Birendra, he can be said to be lustful.

Nepal in 1990 was an absolute monarchy. Young people with lofty ideals in the country saw the institutional advantages of other countries and wanted to make positive changes, so they launched a demonstration to protest. As king, Birendra did not suppress it by force, but received young people in the parade to understand their ideas, and later began to implement a parliamentary system, dividing power into the hands of the people. Such a good policy for the benefit of the people was seriously opposed by his brother Gyanendra, who repeatedly approached the king to lodge serious protests and firmly disagreed with the separation of powers.

But this alone makes it impossible to determine Gyanendra's motives. The point is that after a smooth succession, his approach is equally doubtful. The first thing he did after succeeding to the throne was to suppress all information about the case and not disclose any details. It wasn't until the people took to the streets to protest that he gave an extremely absurd result, that the death of a member of the royal family was an accident of a gun misfire.

This result directly caused public outrage, and the people stood at the gates of the police station and the royal palace incessant protests. Seeing that the incident could not be suppressed, Gyanendra had to promise the public to investigate again and publish the details of the case. As soon as the details of the case came out, Gyanendra's suspicions became even heavier. First of all, the royals all attended the dinner, but he did not go. Second, all the royals were injured, only his wife and children were unscathed.

Watching all the doubts point to Gyanendra, a key witness appeared, reversing the direction. The witness was the king's uncle, who was also present at the time of the incident and managed to escape the attack. The old man glanced at Gyanendra, then sighed and spoke slowly, "It was Crown Prince Pendra's shot, I am sure." ”

It turned out that on the day of the banquet, he saw Pandra sitting alone and drinking alcohol, and then took out a strange cigarette roll and poured it in his mouth, looked around, stood up and shook his body and left. When he reappeared, Pendra had changed into a suit, dressed in military uniform and combat boots, carrying two pistols, an MP5 submachine gun and an M16 automatic rifle.

Because Pandra loved guns since he was a child and always put them on to play, no one took him seriously. Soon, danger came. Pendra took the gun and charged directly at the king, aiming it at him twice. The king's right neck was instantly pierced, and the blood flowed, and all the people were stunned. The king covered his neck and stared at his son, who fell to the ground with a "bang" and died on the spot.

The people on the side reacted and immediately pulled Pandra aside. But Pendler waved his hand away, staring fiercely at the people around him, threatening to "Get out of here!" Then he went straight to his brother and aimed a few shots at the head. At this time, Pandra's mother rushed over, grabbed her son by the hand, and shouted, "Are you crazy? This is your brother! ”

Pendler glanced at her mother and threw her away, aiming a few shots at her head. The people around them were frightened and ran away in panic. And Pandra will already kill the red eye, stepping on the boots and holding up the gun, frantically shooting around. Soon, several members of the royal family collapsed in a pool of blood, and the smell of blood filled the entire banquet hall. At this moment, Pandra suddenly stopped, and he seemed to be awake. He held up his gun and looked around desperately, let out a cry of pain, and fired the last shot at his temple.

Faced with the truth, everyone was silent. They don't believe that a kind and sunny crown prince would be a cold and cruel demon. But according to investigators, Pendra's behavior may have been related to a woman.

In 1989, Penderra, who was studying in London, met a very beautiful girl, Deviani. The two were as they were at first sight and deeply attracted to each other. Also from Nepal, also receiving higher education, the more the two men talked more and more speculatively, and soon established a relationship. The relationship also lasted for ten years, and the soon-to-be-established Pandar decided to officially introduce his girlfriend to a parent before his 30th birthday and marry her.

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But what Pandra did not expect was that his father, who had always loved him, was firmly opposed this time. Because of her unusual status, Deviani was born into a prominent family, the father was a major vassal of Nepal, and the mother was an Indian nobleman, who had a fairly high status in India. At that time, there was constant friction between Nepal and India, and the anti-Indian sentiment in Nepal was serious, and it was impossible for the royal family to take a princess of Indian descent.

Just four days before the crime, the king gave Pendra an ultimatum to either give up Devjani or give up the throne. The enormous pressure made Pandra gradually develop a hundred extreme ideas. The king began to sense that something was wrong with the crown prince, so he gave Pandra a little forgiveness, "The concubine can't, but the lover can." ”

Pendler happily consulted with Deviani, but was rejected. Deviani's family is prominent and will never agree to a disgraceful identity. Losing all hope, Pendra decides to burn all the jade, and eventually an irreparable tragedy occurs.

But many Nepalese people still believe that Crown Prince Pendra is not the real culprit. Because Pender was injured at his left temple before he died, but he was a right-handed person himself. We have no way of knowing the exact truth. But in the choice of love and power, there is never a correct solution.

Figure 1 Pandra Figure 2 Dvijani Figure 3 Gyanendra

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia (Nepal Royal Blood Case)

In 2001, at a Nepalese royal banquet, a gangster shot and killed the king and 12 members of the royal family. A few days later, the emperor's uncle, who successfully succeeded to the throne, became the biggest suspect. But an eyewitness
In 2001, at a Nepalese royal banquet, a gangster shot and killed the king and 12 members of the royal family. A few days later, the emperor's uncle, who successfully succeeded to the throne, became the biggest suspect. But an eyewitness
In 2001, at a Nepalese royal banquet, a gangster shot and killed the king and 12 members of the royal family. A few days later, the emperor's uncle, who successfully succeeded to the throne, became the biggest suspect. But an eyewitness

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