Sobhraj engaged to Nepalese

Published July 6, 2008

KATHMANDU, July 5: Confessed French serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in Nepal, is engaged and plans to marry a woman 44 years younger than he is.

Both Sobhraj, 64, and his 20-year-old Nepalese fiance, Nihita Biswas, said they are planning to get married if he is freed by Nepal’s Supreme Court.

Sobhraj was convicted by a Kathmandu district court in 2004 on charges of killing a Canadian tourist in Kathmandu in 1975. He was arrested at a luxury Kathmandu casino when he returned to Nepal in 2003.

He has filed an appeal to the Supreme Court and a decision is expected in the next few days.

’’We are planning a future after his release. We know he is going to be released soon. We are going to be married under French law in France,’’ Biswas told reporters in Kathmandu on Saturday.

She said their age gap did not matter.

’’I am mature enough to decide for myself,’’ she said. ‘’Age does not make a difference.’’

The two met two and a half months ago when she went to apply for a job as interpreter for his French lawyer, she said.

Biswas said she was certain the Supreme Court would free Sobhraj because of a lack of evidence against him.

Sobhraj’s lawyers and jail officials said they only found out about the engagement after reading about it in local newspapers.

Sobhraj’s chief lawyer earlier said their appeal to the Supreme Court claims a lack of strong evidence and incomplete court procedures.—AP

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