一名印度男子向德里高等法院请愿, 要求查问他妻子在尼泊尔旅馆遭袭击时的死因, 责怪疏散失败及领事援助不足。
An Indian man petitions Delhi High Court for ₹100 crore and a probe into his wife’s death during a Nepal hotel attack, blaming failed evacuations and lack of consular aid.
Rambir Singh Gola向德里高等法院递交了请愿书,要求赔偿100格罗,并对他妻子Rajesh Gola于2025年9月9日在尼泊尔加德满都暴动期间死亡进行司法调查。
A Delhi High Court petition has been filed by Rambir Singh Gola seeking ₹100 crore in compensation and a judicial inquiry into the death of his wife, Rajesh Gola, during violent unrest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 9, 2025.
这对夫妇在一次宗教朝圣仪式上,住在一家五星级旅馆,据称该旅馆误导了客人的安全,未能启动警报或撤离,并在暴民袭击中遗弃了房舍,造成部分建筑物着火。
The couple, on a religious pilgrimage, stayed at a five-star hotel that allegedly misled guests about safety, failed to activate alarms or evacuate, and abandoned the premises during a mob attack that set parts of the building on fire.
尽管一再向印度领事当局发出遇险呼吁,但没有提供应急反应。
Despite repeated distress calls to Indian consular authorities, no emergency response was provided.
Rajesh Gola企图利用临时绳索逃跑,从四楼摔倒,受重伤,据报得不到及时的医疗服务,尼泊尔当局将这一事件归类为杀人案。
Attempting to escape using makeshift ropes, Rajesh Gola fell from the fourth floor, suffered severe injuries, and was reportedly denied timely medical care, with Nepalese authorities classifying the incident as a homicide.
请愿书认为,印度政府和旅馆管理部门没有履行《宪法》第21条规定的保护她的职责,要求问责和系统改革。
The petition argues the Indian government and hotel management failed in their duty to protect her under Article 21 of the Constitution and demands accountability and systemic reforms.