Woman, 2 sons die in Nepal town in suspected menstrual exile
KATHMANDU, Nepal — A woman and her two sons have died in a remote town in Nepal because of a tradition in which women are exiled from their homes and forced to live in huts during menstruation, a government administrator said Thursday.
The 35-year-old woman and her sons were found dead by family and villagers in a small hut next to their family home on Wednesday morning, said Bajura District chief administrator Chetraj Baral.
He suspected they died of smoke inhalation because it is cold in the mountains and they kept a small fire to keep warm.
The hut had space that was barely enough for three people. Baral said parts of the clothes they were wearing were also burnt.