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After the mother was swept away by the Bakia river, the son who went abroad returned

भाद्र १७, २०८१
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A woman has gone missing after being swept away by the Bakiya river in Makwanpur. 36-year-old Nanumaya Titung of Bakaiya rural municipality-6 was swept away by the Bakaiya river on Sunday.

While returning home from Bara Nijgarh, Nanumaya disappeared after being swept away by the Bakaiya river, said Phoolman Bhomjan, Ward President of Bakaiya-6. According to Bhomjan, while crossing the river, he People working on the Terai-Madhes fast track saw the spill. But so far he has not been found. Relatives, locals and police have been searching since Sunday.

Nanumaya's son Chhiring Titung was about to go abroad for foreign employment. She went to Nijgarh with her husband and son on Saturday.

Rajkumar Titung and his son were staying in Nijgarh on Saturday. Nanumaya, who was staying with her relatives, said goodbye to her son on Sunday morning. The prince was preparing to go to Kathmandu with his son to board the ship.

Nanumaya walked back home. She was about to reach the village after a long journey and was swept away by the Bakiya river. "Due to the incessant rain since early morning, the flow of the Bakiya river was very high," said the ward president Bhomjan, "The river has overflowed while crossing." People who work on the fast track have seen it. They tried to save him but did not succeed.'

Rajkumar was also injured by a dog bite while trying to take his son to Kathmandu. After being bitten by a dog early in the morning, the news that the prince who was lost in Nijgadh and his wife was swept away by the river heard On Monday night, Chiring, who had gone to Saudi Arabia, returned to the village after hearing that his mother had been kidnapped. Now the father and son are looking for their mother in the Bakiya River. Armed police, Nepal Army, Nepal Police and other teams are currently searching the place of the incident. Due to the flow of the river, the police said that the search operation is going well.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र १७, २०८१ १३:४३
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