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Nepali woman suffocates in ‘menstruation hut’

By AFP
January 11, 2018

Kathmandu: 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. Many communities in Nepal view menstruating women 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. “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.