A couple are
both in Kalikot District Jail where Dilli Koirala, 33, is serving a 20-year
sentence for murdering his wife, while Mimkosha Bista has another four years to
serve for killing her husband.
The man and a
woman each serving time for killing their first spouses have married in a
prison in western Nepal — but won’t be able to consummate the marriage until
the groom is released in 14 years.
The match
between the convicted murderers, who had never met prior to the marriage
ceremony, was set up by Koirala’s mother — also in prison for helping her son
kill his first wife. “He murdered his wife and I did in my husband.
His mother
likes me and that is one of the reasons I drew close to him,” Bista, 30, said
after the wedding ceremony, according to Republica newspaper. A Hindu ceremony
was performed by a local priest on Thursday morning, witnessed by jail staff
and fellow inmates, prison official Sanjay Mahato told AFP.
“They are not
allowed to stay together in the jail as we have separate sections for male and
female prisoners. But we have decided to allow them to have a face to face chat
twice a month,” he added.
Lawyer Danam
Raj Bam, who attended the unusual marriage, told AFP that the couple had
decided to get hitched because they thought they would be unlikely to find
anyone else willing to marry them. “Since we both happen to have committed the
same kind of crime, we won’t be in any position to look down upon one another,”
the groom Koirala said, according to local media. Kalikot District Jail is a
small prison in rural western Nepal with just 53 prisoners — 50 men and three
women.

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