USPA Joins Nancy Grace on Mamta Kafle Bhatt Case
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USPA’s Brian Fitzgibbons joined Nancy Grace on her show to discuss the case of Mamta Kafle Bhatt, a 28-year-old mother from Manassas Park, Virginia, who went missing on July 31, 2024. Bhatt, a pediatric nurse, was last seen by her husband, Nuresh Bhatt, who did not report her missing immediately. Her coworkers raised concerns when she missed work without contact, prompting a welfare check. Bhatt’s friends and family claim her disappearance is out of character, especially as she left behind her 11-month-old child.
USPA Announces $5k Reward to Locate Mamta Kafle Bhatt
Manassas Park, VA, USA | USPA’s Brian Fitzgibbons joined renowned crime analyst Nancy Grace on her nationally broadcast series “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” to discuss the disappearance of 28-year-old mother, Mamta Kafle Bhatt.
The timeline of Mamta Kafle Bhatt’s disappearance has been the cause for a number of questions. According to police reports, Bhatt was last seen on July 31, 2024. She was not immediately reported missing by her husband, Nuresh Bhatt.
The Manassas Park Police classified her disappearance as “involuntary,” indicating potential foul play. Recent information revealed Bhatt had posted in a private Facebook group about her desire to leave her husband and her lack of financial independence. USPA’s Kingsman Philanthropic Corp. is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to Bhatt’s recovery, urging anyone with leads to contact authorities.
NOTE: Nuresh Bhatt is not currently listed as a suspect in her disappearance.
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Kingsman Philanthropic Corp., USPA’s non-profit division, is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the recovery of Mamta Kafle Bhatt.
You may submit a lead by calling or texting (786) 509-7135 or by emailing tips@therealkingsman.org.
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Provide Information: If you have any information about Mamta’s whereabouts, please contact:
Manassas Park Police: Phone: (703) 361-1136
Kingsman Missing Persons Unit: Phone: (786) 509-7135
Email: tips@therealkingsman.org
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Synopsis of the Mamta Kafle Bhatt Missing Case
Missing Pediatric Nurse Raises Concerns Among Co-workers
Mamta Kafle Bhatt, a pediatric nurse at Prince William Medical Center, missed her scheduled shift on August 2, 2024, without notifying her employer or colleagues. Her unexplained absence led worried coworkers to alert the Manassas Park Police Department (MPPD), who conducted a welfare check.
Family Disputes Husband’s Claims of Frequent Absences
During the welfare check, Mamta’s husband, Nuresh Bhatt, told police that it was not unusual for her to leave without notice. However, Mamta’s friends and family strongly disagreed, stating that she would never abandon her 11-month-old baby without explanation.
Disappearance Classified as ‘Involuntary’ by Police
On August 5, 2024, Mamta was officially reported missing, and MPPD classified her disappearance as “involuntary,” indicating potential foul play. USPA investigator Brian Fitzgibbons emphasized the rarity and significance of this classification in missing persons cases.
Social Media Posts Reveal Troubled Marriage
Just a day before the show recording, posts from Mamta in a private Facebook group surfaced, revealing her intention to separate from her husband. The posts, verified by USPA investigators, painted a grim picture, suggesting Mamta was financially and emotionally isolated.
Experts Highlight Signs of Domestic Violence
On the show, Dr. John Delatorre, a forensic psychologist, discussed the potential domestic violence and psychological control elements in Mamta’s case, adding to the growing concerns about her safety.
Kingsman Philanthropic Offers $5,000 Reward for Information
Kingsman Philanthropic Corp., USPA’s non-profit division, is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to Mamta’s recovery. They urge anyone with details to contact MPPD or submit leads through Kingsman’s channels.
Contact MPPD
The Manassas Park Police Department continues to attempt to locate Mamta Kafle Bhatt, and anyone with information is encouraged to MPPD’s Detective Ventura at 703-361-1136 (Case# 2024-001004).
Contact Kingsman (USPA’s Nonprofit Unit)
Kingsman Philanthropic Corp is an all-volunteer organization made up of security contractors, licensed private investigators, former detectives, special agents, and experienced military operators. The group’s operations to locate missing women and children are funded by a profit share with its parent organization, USPA Nationwide Security.
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