Former King returned to Nepal after meeting sick son

Kathmandu, April 21 – Former King Gyanendra Shah, who had flown to Thailand on 27 February after his son, former crown prince Paras Shah, suffered a heart attack has returned to Nepal on Sunday.
Paras Shah , who had been undergoing treatment for the past one month at the Bangkok-based Samitivej Hospital, was discharged from the hospital on March 28 after his condition improved significantly. It has been reported that Paras Shah is being cared by doctors in a rehabilitation centre in Bangkok.

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