heating Men Her Girl Friend


On the day Pradeepa Yonzon’s fiance was murdered in a unit in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, he was in bed with another woman.But she says although “his feet were grounded in a place where he didn’t belong” no one had the right to take away his life.



Roy Tabalbag was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend’s lover, 30-year-old Amin Sthapit, after he discovered them in bed together in a Darling Point unit on the morning of November
At his sentencing hearing on Thursday, Sthapit’s fiancee Ms Yonzon told the Supreme Court although he had done the wrong thing, he didn’t deserve to die.

Ms Yonzon and Mr Sthapit had been a couple for 12 years, after meeting in high school and migrating to Australia from Nepal.


“All we had was each other… so far away from home,” she said as Mr Sthapit’s family cried in the gallery.

The hardest part of his death, she told the court, was taking him back home in an urn.

“I couldn’t imagine that this was him, the man I had loved so dearly for all these years… compressed and labelled in a box as `human remains’.”

Ms Yonzon said after the murder “everything fell apart” and she couldn’t continue her work as a nurse because of her grief.

“Given the circumstances in which he passed away, I wasn’t just broken into a million pieces, I was left to collect them.

“I was going to be a bride. How did anyone have the right to take this away from me?”

भिडियो हेर्न तलको बिज्ञापन लाइ हटाउनुहोस

Share on Google Plus

About admin

This is a short description in the author block about the author. You edit it by entering text in the "Biographical Info" field in the user admin panel.
    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 comments:

Post a Comment