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U.S.: Nepali-Origin Woman Missing, Husband Charged with Hiding Her Body
August 24:
A Nepali American woman, 28, has been missing for over three weeks, and her husband has been charged with her disappearance, according to the police.The Manassas Park Police Department (MPPD) reported that Mamta Kafle Bhatt was last seen in public on July 27 and that she spoke to a friend the following day. On July 31, her husband Naresh Bhatt last saw her, and on August 5, he reported her missing.
On Friday, as the husband of the missing woman faced a charge of hiding a dead body, the court heard disturbing facts, including evidence of pooling blood and missing knives.
This news has shocked everyone who had hoped to see 28-year-old Mamta alive again, nearly a month after her husband was the last person to see her.
The mother of a kid who was eleven months old when she was missing this week did not have her mother's hunt for her abandoned abandoned child canceled. According to the police, once Naresh Bhatt was arrested, the couple's daughter was placed in the custody of the Department of Social Services.
According to the MPPD, Naresh Bhatt was taken into custody at his residence on Thursday and faces charges of conceal
According to the prosecution, there is proof of blood in the main bedroom and splatter and pooling in the main bathroom. According to their report, there were signs that a body had been dragged.
The prosecution laid out its case by claiming that Naresh Bhatt lied multiple times regarding the last time he saw his wife. According to the police, they have footage of Naresh Bhatt buying cleaning goods at a Walmart.A set of knives was also bought by him at a Walmart in Prince William County. According to the prosecution, two of those blades have since vanished.
There is proof that Naresh Bhatt was selling his automobile and packing up his home, according to the prosecution. Upon entering the residence, the police officers could see Bhatt and his daughter's passports displayed prominently.
Representing Kafle Bhatt in his pursuit of justice "is going to be a marathon," ex-coworker and friend Holly Wirth remarked outside the courthouse following a hearing. We were unprepared for the severity of what we heard. The Commonwealth attorneys deserve some recognition. She was as forthright as she could be. But the details are frightening, Wirth said.