Man Accused of Brutally Attacking Wife with Machete in Parsa; Suspect Remains at Large

Birgunj. An allegation has surfaced in Parsagadhi Municipality, Parsa, that a husband committed inhumane violence against his own wife. Bishnath Sahani, 30, a resident of Biruwa Tole, Parsagadhi Municipality-3, is accused of severely injuring his wife, Harikaladevi Sahani, on Chaitra 1 by cutting off the part of her left foot above the sole using a sharp weapon, a 'dau' (machete).

However, the police have failed to arrest the accused Sahani even after four days since the incident. Sushil Kumar Kanu, the Member of Parliament elected from Parsa Constituency No. 2, has committed to covering all treatment expenses for the seriously injured Harikaladevi Sahani.

"Since Harikala is seriously injured and her financial condition is also weak, we will arrange for the expenses related to treatment and caretaking," he said. "As the victim's family has demanded treatment expenses and action against the guilty party, I also request the local police administration here to move forward with the process of taking action against the guilty party."

Parsa's Police Chief, Sudipraj Pathak, stated that the search for the accused Sahani has been intensified. "Based on the information that the accused has fled towards the jungle, we are intensifying the search," he said. "As of now, they have not been arrested." According to him, the injured woman is currently undergoing treatment at LS Neuro Hospital in Bara.

 

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