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== Massacre == [[File:Nepal King Birendra state visit Brisbane 1988.jpg|thumb|The kings of Nepal, murdered in the massacre]] On 1 June 2001, Crown Prince Dipendra opened fire in the grounds of the Narayanhity Royal Palace, the official residence of the Nepalese monarchy, while a party was being held. He killed his father, King Birenda, his mother, Queen Aishwarya, his brother, Prince Nirajan, his sister, Princess Shruti, his uncles, Prince Dhirendra and ''Kumar'' Khadga, his aunts, Princess Shanti and Princess Sharada, and his father's cousin, Princess Jayanti. He also wounded his aunt, Princess Shova, his brother-in-law, ''Kumar'' Gorakh, the future Queen, Princess Komal, and his father's cousin, Ketaki Chester. He then collapsed from a bullet wound to the head. An investigation would claim that he committed suicide, but this claim remains disputed, as he was right handed but the bullet wound was on his left side. He slipped into a coma and was pronounced ''de facto'' ruler of Nepal, with his uncle [[Gyanendra of Nepal|Gyanendra]] as regent until he emerged from his coma. However, he died three days after his appointment, and Gyanendra was pronounced king. Dipendra's motive for the massacre remains unknown. Theories include that he was angry that his parents refused to let him marry Devyani Rana, and that he believed his family had given too much power to the people, although the second is unlikely as Dipendra was a supporter of the People's Rights Movement. According to the official version, Dipendra was forbidden by his mother to choose his partner, for which he massacred his family in a highly publicised event, after having consumed alcohol, although some relatives present said that she was feigning intoxication. Among the dead were his father, King Birendra, his mother, his brother and his sister. After the event, Dipendra lay in agony for three days, during which time he was proclaimed king in bed at the King Birendra Military Hospital in Chhauni. He died of his injuries on June 4, 2001, succeeded by his paternal uncle, Prince Gyanendra. [[Category:List]] [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Family of Victim]] [[Category:Mass Murderers]] [[Category:Mass Shooters]] [[Category:Suicidal]] [[Category:Deceased]] [[Category:Asian Villains]] [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Homicidal]] [[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]] [[Category:Monarchs]] [[Category:Extravagant]] [[Category:Fallen Heroes]] [[Category:Spoiled Brats]] [[Category:Karma Houdini]] [[Category:Murderer]]
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