The Nepalese Royal Massacre happened on 1 June 2001, at a house in the grounds of the Narayanhity Royal Palace, the living arrangement of the Nepalese government. Ruler Dipendra killed ten individuals from the family amid a gathering or month to month get-together supper of the illustrious family in the house. The dead included King Birendra of Nepal and Queen Aishwarya.
Later, Prince Dipendra got to be by law King of Nepal upon his dad's passing when in trance like state and kicked the bucket in healing center three days after the slaughter without recouping from the trance like state.
Birendra's sibling Gyanendra got to be lord after the slaughter and the demise of King Dipendra.
As per reports, at the supper, CP Dipendra had been drinking intensely, had smoked vast amounts of hashish and "got rowdy" with a visitor, which brought about his dad, King Birendra, telling his most seasoned child, Dipendra, to leave the gathering. Along these lines, Dipendra was escorted to his room by his sibling Prince Nirajan and cousin Prince Paras.[2]
Around a hour later, Dipendra came back to the gathering furnished with a H&K MP5, a Franchi SPAS-12 and a M16. He discharged a solitary shot into the roof before indicating the firearm his dad, King Birendra. At the point when his uncle Dhirendra attempted to discourage Dipendra from doing as such, he shot his uncle in the mid-section at point-clear range.[2] This was the start of the awful slaughter. Amid the assault, Dipendra dashed all through the lobby a few times, shooting shots at every arrival. Despite the fact that King Birendra figured out how to stay alive at the main assault, he maintained a few wounds. Selections from the official test report, arranged by a two-part panel in Kathmandu, expresses that King Birendra made a failed a minute ago endeavor to shoot at Dipendra as the last terminated unpredictably at the royals.
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