Banished from home for menstrual cycle, mother and two children die in Nepali hut
|New Delhi (CNN)A Nepali mother and her two children were found dead Wednesday morning, after being exiled from their family home as part of a criminalized practice where women and girls are made to sleep alone during their menstrual cycle.
In sub-zero winter temperatures, Amba Bohora, 35, and her sons aged seven and nine, are believed to have constructed a small fire inside a tiny wooden hut close to their home in rural western Nepal. By the morning all three were dead.
“They are suspected to have died from smoke inhalation,” Uddhab Singh Bhatt, the area’s senior police officer, told CNN.