


I was remaining by the entryway of the pool room with my sister, Jayanti, when Dipendra strolled past wearing battle uniform and weapons in both hands. Generally the Crown Prince would glance around and recognize those present, this time I recall his eyes: they were exceptionally engaged as though he was focusing hard on something. I whispered to my sister, “Isn’t he excessively old, making it impossible to flaunt those firearms?” Even King Birendra thought his child had come to demonstrate to him his weapons, yet Dipendra let off a burst from the firearm in his right hand. The projectiles hit his dad, injuring him. He said “Ke gareko?” before he drooped to the ground. Dipendra couldn’t hold down the force since he had another gun in his left hand, so alternate projectiles hit the roof.Ketaki Chester was a cousin of King Birendra, and was available with her sister at the Naryanhiti Palace on 1 June 2001 when Crown Prince Dipendra slaughtered nine individuals from his family, including himself. After ten years, Chester uncovers some new data about what happened on that game changing night including how Dipendra kicked his dad as he lay biting the dust.



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