On June 1,
Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal, enraged from a
dispute over his marriage arrangements (and possibly intoxicated), reportedly went on a rampage at dinner and
massacred nearly the entire Royal Family, including his father the king. But in accordance with custom and tradition, Dipendra, then in a coma due to wounds sustained either from palace guards or a botched suicide attempt,
became king for three days before dying on June 4. He was succeeded by his uncle, whose son mysteriously survived the massacre unscathed. (2001)