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

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As a South Asian descent person, I can’t remember the last time a mother randomly went missing and the family wasn’t involved in some way. These cases are just so repetitive.

She was a loving mother of a 9 month old baby girl, just recently earned her registered nurse license, had plans, etc. A woman like her isn’t going hitchhiking across the country or on some kind of trip without informing others.

And in this case right here, the answer is so obvious as to who did it. Now, the question is when the body/remains will be discovered. :(
 
As a South Asian descent person, I can’t remember the last time a mother randomly went missing and the family wasn’t involved in some way. These cases are just so repetitive.

She was a loving mother of a 9 month old baby girl, just recently earned her registered nurse license, had plans, etc. A woman like her isn’t going hitchhiking across the country or on some kind of trip without informing others.

And in this case right here, the answer is so obvious as to who did it. Now, the question is when the body/remains will be discovered. :(

IMO, LE knows what happened, and by who... but can they PROVE it.

Remember hubby used to be a local cop (nine months) so he knows the ropes....
 
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Manassas Park Police Chief Mario Lugo did tell FOX 5 that his officers actually went to the home on Friday, Aug. 2 for a welfare check.

Now, a number of Kafle’s friends are questioning the timeline and how long it took for police to confirm she was missing.

"The timelines are not aligning," friend Nadia Navarro said.

[...]

"July 28 probably is the last time she tried to contact me," Navarro told FOX 5. "It was a missed call."

[...]

According to Manassas Park Police, Kafle was last seen at her home on Wednesday, July 31. Then, on Friday, August 2, one of her co-workers called police worried, asking for a welfare check.

When officers arrived at the house, they spoke with her husband, who didn’t say anything about her being missing. Police left and days later on Monday, August 5, her husband called police to report her missing.

Police pushed out the missing flyer on social media on Thursday, August 8.

When FOX 5 went to Kafle’s home on Monday, her husband said he’d called the police on Friday, Aug. 2 and they came to the house. But according to police, her employer at the hospital called in.
 
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Manassas Park Police Captain Steve Loving told Newsweek that Bhatt's husband, friends, and co-workers have been cooperative with their investigation.

A UVA Health spokesperson told Newsweek, "Our sympathies go out to those who know Mamta Kafle Bhatt, and our thoughts remain with Mamta, her loved ones and her colleagues. UVA Health has been cooperating with the police investigation from the outset, and we continue to work closely with police investigators to aid them however possible in their search efforts."

Newsweek called Naresh Bhatt on Wednesday. He claimed to have difficulty hearing a Newsweek reporter as he was changing their child's diaper, who could be heard in the background. The call got disconnected and a call back went to voicemail.
 
Newsweek called Naresh Bhatt on Wednesday. He claimed to have difficulty hearing a Newsweek reporter as he was changing their child's diaper, who could be heard in the background. The call got disconnected and a call back went to voicemail.

The harried dad pretending he can't hear the person on the phone is like something out of a bad sitcom. It would be funny if a woman's life wasn't at stake.
 

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