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Namita and Sunita Bhandari, two young sisters from Pokhara, Nepal, along with their close friends Nira Parajuli and Chudamani Adhikari, became central figures in one of Nepal’s most tragic and mysterious unsolved cases. On Jestha 18, 2038 B.S. (1981 A.D.), the group set out together and never returned home. Their disappearance and subsequent deaths shook the entire nation, revealing deep flaws in the justice system and leaving behind questions that remain unanswered even after decades. Their story stands as a lasting symbol of innocence lost and justice denied in Nepal’s history. © References: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m... Contact Email ✉️ 📧hiddenstory973@gmail.com HASHTAGS (IGNORE) #NamitaSunitaCase #NepalMystery #UnsolvedNepal #PokharaTragedy #NepalHistory #JusticeForNamitaSunita #NiraParajuli #ChudamaniAdhikari #NepalDocumentary #TrueCrimeNepal #NepalUnsolvedCases #HistoricNepal #NepalCrimeStory Searched QURIES (IGNORE) What happened to Namita and Sunita Bhandari in 1981? Who is Nira Parajuli in Namita-Sunita case? Who is Chudamani Adhikari? Namita Sunita murder case timeline Pokhara unsolved murder cases Justice for Namita Sunita in Nepal Nepali true crime documentary Nepali historical unsolved cases Jestha 18, 2038 B.S. mysterious deaths Real-life tragic stories from Nepal Famous unsolved crimes in Nepal Children and youth safety in Nepal Political and social impact of Namita Sunita case Disclaimer: Some of the images and visuals in this documentary were generated using Artificial Intelligence (AI). They are intended solely for visual representation and storytelling purposes. Any resemblance to real people, locations, or events is purely coincidental.