India, Sept. 12 -- The son of a Ghaziabad woman, who died in Kathmandu after the hotel where she was staying with her husband was torched by violent protesters, alleged that her parents received minimal support from the embassy and that local rescue teams arrived very late.

The couple was on a religious trip to the region when the tragedy struck. Ramveer Singh Gola,58, and his wife Rajesh Devi, 55, had arrived in Kathmandu on September 7 to visit the Pashupatinath temple.

On the night of September 9, violent protesters stormed their five-star hotel and set it ablaze.

With stairways engulfed in smoke, rescue teams placed mattresses below the building and urged guests to jump. Ramveer leapt onto a mattress and sustained minor injuries, w...