Syangtan, who was from Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, and had come to her mother's house to give birth, was found dead in the Rapti River during a search after she failed to leave her home on Sunday morning.
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A one-month-old woman who had come to her family to give birth has been found dead in the Rapti River.
The body of 37-year-old Milan Syangtan, who had come to Maiti House in Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-12 to give birth, was found drowned in the Rapti River in Apadhap, Hetauda-12, according to the Provincial Police Office, Hetauda.
Syangtan, who came to Maiti from Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, to give birth on Sunday morning, did not come out of her house, so her body was found in the Rapti River during a search. Her body was found in the Rapti River, 3 kilometers west of Maiti House. Police have revealed that Syangtan was taking antidepressants.
