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Indian priest held at Nepal ashram for child's death

February 24, 2010 15:41 IST

Five people, including an Indian priest, have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the death of a six-year-old boy in an ashram in Kathmandu, the police said on Wednesday.

Indian national Swami Atma Suddhananda, in-charge of the Pranavananda Ashram, was arrested along with four Nepalese men after Rupesh Giri was found dead in mysterious circumstances on Tuesday, said a police officer at the Bouddha police station.

Even though the post-mortem report is awaited, preliminary investigations show that the boy was beaten to death, the police said. Rupesh's mother Kavita Giri, 32, works in a nearby hotel as a cleaner.

She had admitted the boy just a month ago at the ashram, which is home to some 60  children. Sudhananda, who hails from Kolkata, has been operating the ashram for the past four years.

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