The religious journey of a family of Ghaziabad turned into a tragedy during the Gen-Z movement in Nepal. Actually, the family set fire to the luxury hotel in Kathmandu. A woman died in this accident, while dozens of Indian tourists are still stranded there.
Ramveer Singh Gola (58) and his wife Rajesh Gola went to Kathmandu to visit the Pashupatinath temple on 7 September, but on the night of 9 September, their five -star hotel was set on fire during violent protests.
Gen-Z performance began on 8 September
The GEN-Z performance began in different parts of the country including Kathmandu on 8 September, after which the demonstration became violent. These protesters demanded that the government lift the ban from social media. The protesters tried to enter Parliament and set fire to several government and private establishments when the movement became violent.
How did the woman lost her life?
According to relatives, Ramveer Gola and his wife Rajesh Gola were staying on the upper floor of a hotel when the protesters set fire to the lower floors. Fearing this, Ramveer tried to put his wife down with the help of the curtain, but she slipped from her grip and fell. Rajesh suffered serious injuries and died on the way to the hospital due to excess blood flow. Family members brought his body to his residence in Ghaziabad’s Master Colony at around 10:30 pm on Friday.

