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^ Read * Massacre at the Palace by Jonathan Gregson ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Massacre at the Palace Royal Mass Murder Though it failed to generate a huge amount of interest in the U.S., the killing of the entire royal family of Nepal by the country's Crown Prince is an incredible story. Had he not been a Royal, Crown Prince Dipendra would still have to go down as one of the most diabolical mass murderers . "Crown Prince wasn't the one who killed his family!" according to Binayak R. Joshi. The story here depicts what Nepalese Government (which was under the control of King Gyanendra) said after

Massacre at the Palace

Title : Massacre at the Palace
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Rating : 4.53 (516 Votes)
Asin : 0786868783
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 272 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-02-09
Language : English

Chronicling both the blood-soaked history of Nepal's royal family and its explosive present, Massacre at the Palace offers a rare and comprehensive examination of the inner workings of a family apparently doomed from its beginning to tragedy and loss. What led privileged young man like Dipendra to an act of such senseless and terrible violence? Drawing on exclusive interviews with the late King Birenda and surviving members of the Shah family, and with unparalleled access to the royal palace, journalist Jonathan Gregson pulls back a veil of secrecy and intrigue to expose a family struggling to bridge the gulf between ancient family traditions and contemporary mores, between the mysteries of a feudal past and the dark pressures of the modern world. On the evening of June 1, 2001, during an intimate gathering of Nepal's royal family, Crown Prince Dipendra opened fire with automatic weapons inside Kathmandu's royal palace, killing hi

The weight of this tortured ancestry, Gregson maintains, came fully to bear on Prince Dipendra. But as Gregson shows in this labyrinthine analysis of Nepal's monarchy, the catastrophe was wholly in keeping with the family's bloody history. The concluding sections are more intelligible and dramatic, however, especially the massacre scene itself. Overall, this is a fine resource for anyone with a serious interest in a terrible royal tragedy. Prohibited from marrying the woman he loved, he became increasingly frustrated and infatuated with alcohol, hashish and guns; eventually he decided to destroy his "dysfu

Royal Mass Murder Though it failed to generate a huge amount of interest in the U.S., the killing of the entire royal family of Nepal by the country's Crown Prince is an incredible story. Had he not been a Royal, Crown Prince Dipendra would still have to go down as one of the most diabolical mass murderers . "Crown Prince wasn't the one who killed his family!" according to Binayak R. Joshi. The story here depicts what Nepalese Government (which was under the control of King Gyanendra) said after the massacre. The whole Nepalese population doesn't believe that the killing was done by Crown prince DipendraHe was the ideal crown prince of Nepal, even though the book here says ot. Prince isnot the muderer! rashmi No-one knows what happened that night in the Royal Palace. Everything was made-up and said. This will remain a mystery forever. I just wish our coming generation wont have to read it as " Prince the Murder".

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