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Mamta Kafle Bhatt, a 28-year-old nurse and mother to a baby daughter, was last seen in Manassas Park, Virginia, around July 31, 2024. Her husband of three years, Naresh Bhatt, initially told investigators he last saw his wife on that day but heard her getting ready for work on August 1. After Mamta, an employee at the University of Virginia's Prince William Medical Center, failed to show up for her shifts for two consecutive days, the hospital requested a welfare check on August 2. When pol ...Read More
Last Seen: Jul 31, 2024

Victim Details

Jan 28, 2026

Jan 28, 2026

Mamta

Kafle Bhatt

28

28

5'1 inches

143 lbs

Asian

Female

In the summer of 2024, a 28-year-old pediatric nurse named Mamta Kafle Bhatt vanished from her home in Manassas Park, Virginia, sparking a complex and heart-wrenching investigation. Originally from Nepal, Mamta had built a life in the United States, which included her husband, Naresh Bhatt, and their one-year-old daughter. Concerns for her welfare arose when she failed to appear for her job at UVA Health Prince William Medical Center. Her colleagues, finding it uncharacteristic of the dedicated nurse, requested a welfare check on August 2, 2024. Initially, her husband suggested she had gone to visit family, a claim that was quickly questioned as she had no relatives in the country. The last known communication from Mamta was reportedly a video call with her mother in Nepal. The investigation into Mamta's disappearance soon focused on her husband, Naresh Bhatt, who initially told authorities his wife had left him. However, inconsistencies in his statements and a lack of cooperation with law enforcement raised suspicions. Three weeks after she was last seen, investigators arrested Naresh Bhatt, initially charging him with concealing a dead body. A search of the couple's home uncovered disturbing evidence, including a significant amount of Mamta's blood in the bedroom and bathroom, and indications that a body had been dragged through the residence. This forensic evidence was crucial in escalating the charges against him. Despite extensive searches, Mamta's remains have not been located. As the legal process unfolded, Naresh Bhatt was indicted on more severe charges, including first-degree murder and defiling a dead body, to which he has pleaded not guilty. The prosecution's case has been built on a foundation of digital and forensic evidence. Investigators have executed numerous search warrants and conducted dozens of physical searches throughout Northern Virginia. Key pieces of evidence that have come to light include human hairs discovered on a reciprocating saw found in the home, some of which may be suitable for DNA testing. The case against Naresh Bhatt continues to move forward, with a trial anticipated. The disappearance of Mamta Kafle Bhatt is a tragic case that has left a family, particularly a young child, without a mother and has deeply affected the Manassas Park community. The investigation highlights the painstaking process of building a murder case in the absence of a body, relying heavily on circumstantial and forensic evidence to piece together the events surrounding her vanishing.

Jul 31, 2024

Manassas Park

Virginia

Manassas Park

Manassas Park Police Departmen

703-361-1136

06/09/2026