Supposedly, crown prince dipendra murdered his family so he could be with the woman he loved While attending school in the uk, he fell for devyani rana, a nepalese woman from an important family. On a summer's night in nepal in 2001, a drunk crown prince dipendra bir bikram shah ambushed a royal family gathering, opening fire and killing nine people — including his father, the king. What happens when royalty meets true crime The nepalese royal massacre of 2001 was both a family and constitutional tragedy orchestrated by the crown prince of nepal. That night, nine members of nepal’s royal family were shot dead
The blame fell on crown prince dipendra, who later shot himself But was it really dipendra’s act of madness Or was there a deeper conspiracy behind it Even after 24 years, this story remains shrouded in mystery, with many questions still unanswered. According to reports, the massacre took place on 1st june 2001, when the crown prince went on a murder spree, killing nine members of his family, including his father and mother — king birendra and queen aishwarya.
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