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Woman suffocates to death during menstruation quarantine
A young Nepali woman has died of suspected smoke inhalation while she was banished to a shed for menstruating under an ancient tradition banned more than a decade ago, police said Wednesday.
Many communities in Nepal view women going through menstruation as impure and in some remote areas, they are forced to sleep in a hut away from the home, a practice known as chhaupadi.
Gauri Bayak, 21, was found dead by her neighbours inside a smoke-filled hut on Monday morning in a village in the western district of Achham, AFP reported.
“She had lit a fire to keep herself warm and we suspect she suffocated and died of smoke inhalation,” local police chief Dadhi Ram Neupane told AFP.
Police are waiting for the results of a postmortem to confirm the cause of death.
Chhaupadi is linked to Hinduism and considers women untouchable when they menstruate, as well as after childbirth.
Barred from touching food, religious icons, cattle and men, they are banished from the home and forced to sleep in basic huts.
The practice was banned in 2005 but is still followed in parts of Nepal, particularly in remote western regions.
Last year a teenager died after being bitten by a snake while sleeping in a shed and in 2016 two women died in separate incidents while following the ritual.
Last year Nepal passed a new law criminalising chhaupadi. It will come into effect in August, when anyone forcing a woman to follow the custom faces a three-month jail sentence and a 3,000 rupee ($30) fine.
Manju Mahat, a district women’s rights official, said chhaupadi was “a clear violation of our human rights” and urged women’s families to “take responsibility and stop this practice”.
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