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In 2001, the Prince of Nepal, under the influence of drugs and alcohol, went on a violent rampage, resulting in the death of nine members of his family, including the King and Queen, at the Kathmandus national palace.

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In 2001, the Prince of Nepal, under the influence of drugs and alcohol, went on a violent rampage, resulting in the death of nine members of his family, including the King and Queen, at the Kathmandus national palace.

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