
Mumbai: Gokul Nepali was barely 19 and just three months into his marriage when he was killed in the German bakery bomb blast. Now, a year later his family based in Nepal is still awaiting justice. While the centre has released the compensation amount of two lakh rupees, they are yet to receive the promised compensation of five lakh rupees from the Maharashtra government. Gokul's brother-in-law, Deependra Nepali said, "We...

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