Thursday, 12 August 2010

Nepal court to rule on 'Himalayan Viagra' murders

A court in Nepal was Wednesday due to give its verdict in the case of 36 villagers charged with a series of gruesome murders in a battle over a highly prized plant dubbed the "Himalayan Viagra".

The defendants make up nearly all the male population of the tiny village of Nar, 4,000 metres (13,000 feet) high in the Himalayas, where the bodies of seven men who disappeared after going to hunt for the plant were found in 2009.

The 36 all deny murder and say the victims, who were from outside the village, died accidentally when a fight broke out over the right to hunt for the rare parasitic plant, Yarchagumba.

1 comment:

  1. This is an intense story about what can happen when you step outside of your boundaries to try and find marketable new product. These lands are inhabited by people not willing to give up these things to outsiders. Seven deaths over a plant. Worth it? Not hardly.

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