VA VA - Mamta Kafle Bhatt, 28, mom & pediatric nurse, 'involuntary missing,' husband reported her missing Aug 5, Manassas Park, 31 July 2024 *Arrest*

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Putting it all together, I seriously doubt it is a good idea to send the child back to Nepal. Her mom was withstanding the torture to be able to escape the controlling environment. Mamta's parents invested into the education of their only daughter. Does anyone see my point?
Yes, great point. The baby will have brighter future here in the United States. That's what Mamta wanted for her daughter. JMOO
 
“UVA Health is heartbroken to learn the devastating news that Mamta Kafle Bhatt is presumed deceased,” UVA Health Prince William Medical Center spokesperson Eric Swensen said in a statement to CNN on Friday. “First and foremost, we extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to Mamta’s loved ones, friends and colleagues, and we grieve together with our community and all who knew Mamta.”

A neighbor, Ivy Freedman, told CNN affiliate WUSA9, “The mother wouldn’t leave her baby. Definitely wouldn’t miss her first birthday.”

Community members are making sure Kafle Bhatt’s young daughter isn’t being forgotten in the tragedy.

“The baby is innocent in any circumstances,” a community member, Adrian Pokharel, told WUSA9. “We got to protect her. That’s our baby. That’s our community baby. That’s the way I look at it.”

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Neema is in the emergency custody of social services and “in very safe hands right now,” said Holly Wirth, a former colleague of Mamta Bhatt, who worked as a nurse at UVA Prince William Medical Center. Permanent custody will be determined later.
 
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Inside the courtroom, prosecutors painted a scene alleging Naresh killed his wife of more than three years in their Heather Court home on or around July 30, before "dragging" the body outside.
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"There was evidence in the residence indicating the body was inside the residence and dragged out of the residence," according to text from the court document.
During a search of the home, police said they found pools of blood in the master bedroom that led into the master bathroom and around the bathtub, but no DNA testing has been done.

The defense told the judge that Naresh doesn't have a history of violence and that there isn't enough evidence, nor a confession, to prove his guilt
 
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Naresh Bhatt, who’s charged in connection with his wife Mamta Kafle Bhatt’s disappearance, is set to appear in court for a bond hearing this morning. @7NewsDC

AUG 26, 2024
The husband of a missing, presumed-to-be-dead Manassas Park mother is due back in court Monday for a bond hearing in connection to his wife's disappearance.

Prospectors have accused Naresh Bhatt of murdering Mamta Kafle Bhatt and concealing her body, but so far he is only charged with concealment. ...

Naresh Bhatt is scheduled to appear at the Prince William Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court in Manassas. ... The judge denied Naresh’s release on Friday. He has a preliminary hearing scheduled for October 24.
 
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Yes, great point. The baby will have brighter future here in the United States. That's what Mamta wanted for her daughter. JMOO
Respectfully, we have no way of knowing this. The comments from the parents make it sound like she chose the man she married - so she probably came here for him and not for the opportunities that were available here.

Police visited the couple’s home on August 2 after her co-workers at the UVA Health Prince William Medical Center called for a wellness check on August 1.

I have a question about this line in the CNN article. Is it common for police to not make a wellness check the same day it is requested? Or is it more plausible that her August 1 shift at the hospital was a night shift, and it was close to midnight by the time her absence was notable enough for the coworkers to decide to call the police to check on her?
 

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