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'Prime suspect' turns up, says he left for Nepal days before crime

Engineering student says he got to know about murder of Ranjeri couple in Kathmandu, returned to clear his name

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In a major development in Tuesday’s double murder case in which a couple was hacked to death in the wee hours, the prime suspect, engineering student Dilbahadur Tamang, has come back to the city and told the Warje police that he was in Kathmandu when the incident took place.

Tamang said he was in Nepal as his college vacation was on and he had nothing to do with the murders.

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