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Gurkha fears over veteran’s debt

9 July 2009 No Comment

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Actress and Joanna Lumley with VC winner Tul Bahadur Pun outside the High Court

A campaign group for Gurkha servicemen says that it is disturbed over reports that a distinguished former soldier is in danger of losing his house in Nepal.

The Gurkha Army Ex-servicemen’s Organisation (Gaeso) says that World War II veteran Tul Bahadur Pun is not able to pay crippling medical bills.

The soldier is the holder of the UK’s highest military medal for courage, the Victoria Cross.

A local Nepalese newspaper has reported that he has a week to repay the loan.

“We are obviously very worried about Mr Pun’s plight,” Gaeso Chairman Santosh Thalak told the BBC.

“He is a celebrated soldier who is currently in a fragile medical state receiving treatment here in Britain. He is not in a position to cope with having his home re-possessed and the authorities in Nepal should put a stop to it.”

Mr Thalak said that the actress Joanna Lumley was taking a key interest in Mr Pun’s plight because he saved her father’s life during World War II.

“She is going to his home town of Pokhara later this month and I don’t expect she will be happy until the matter is resolved,” he said.

A newspaper report in Nepal said that Mr Pun owes nearly $18,000 (

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