Royal massacre: Witness claims Dipendra innocent
Kathmandu, July 23: In a new twist to the controversy surrounding the 2001 royal palace massacre,
a Nepalese soldier claiming to be an eyewitness to the tragedy has said
Crown Prince Dipendra, blamed for the ghastly act, was killed before
the rest of his family members on the fateful Friday night.
Dipendra was first killed on the June one, 2001 at the royal
palace before his father King Birendra and mother Aishworya died of gun
shots during a dinner party, Lal Bahadur Lamteri told Nepali language
Naya Patrika daily.
The paper also questioned the official probe commission’s report
holding Dipendra responsible for the killings. Most of the Nepalese
people also do not back the official version and believe that there was
a conspiracy involved to eliminate the royal family following which the last King Gyanendra succeeded his brother Birendra to the throne.
Mr Lamteri, a junior Army staff deputed at the Narayanhity Palace
during the period, claimed that Paras, son of ousted King Gyanendra and
cousin brother of Dipendra, came to the palace dinner party that night
accompanied by a person wearing a Dipendra look-alike mask.
The masked man shot dead Dipendra before other royal
family members were killed, he told the daily. Mr Lamteri claimed that
he saw Dipendra, who got six bullet shots on his back and one on the
left hand, in an inebriated state in his private room before the royal family was killed.
Mr Lamteri said he along with some other security staff also sent an
unnamed letter to the palace saying that Dipendra was innocent.
But three months later, he was transferred to another battalion with demotion.
—PTI
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