Widow hopes for justice
KATHMANDU: Kalpana Dangol, the wife of slain Tedeschi Food Shop clerk Surendra Dangol, broke her silence last night, saying she hopes justice comes to the man who killed the “great guy” who she married 14 years ago.
Dangol, a Nepali worker, was gunned down in the US city of Boston on Christmas Day.
According to Boston Herald, police have charged paroled killer Edward Corliss, 63, of Roslindale with murder. He is facing murder and robbery charges and will be brought before the Roxbury District Court on Tuesday.
The widow and her daughter Sanila (9) attended the final mourning rite last night at a church near Sullivan Square in Charlestown.Utsab Gurung, president of the
Greater Boston Nepali Community, presented her with a cheque. Kalpana said the girl seems to be adjusting well. “She’s a kid. She’s only 9. She’s not touched by the incident,” Kalpana added.