A 14-year-old boy in India is unaware of his mother's death, his two brothers and two sisters living in Kiriya are barely able to survive.
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After the death of both the parents within a year, their 5 children are left in the dark. 46-year-old Ram Bahadur Nepali of remote Dhakari rural municipality-7 Thara of the district died in India last year. After the death of her husband, 43-year-old Mamta returned home with her children.
She also died on Sunday, who was living with her children in the house of brother-in-law Prakash, who was waiting for his father-in-law. Maiti took Mamata to India for treatment, who was suffering from the problem of fainting and blisters on her body, she also died 6 days after her return.
Although she lived in India for a long time with her children, after the death of her husband Ram Bahadur, Mamta returned to her village with her children after seeking help from her relatives. After the death of both the parents, the children who were under the care of their uncles were left behind.
Being a poor family, there is a problem in their upbringing. The eldest son, 14-year-old Tula, is in India. He went to India with his parents at a young age and the four siblings in the house do not know who he is living with and in what condition he is.
After the death of their mother, their 11-year-old son Dinesh and 8-year-old son Paras are living as Kiriyaputri after performing the last rites with the help of the villagers. "My parents took us to India. After my father died a year ago, we all came home. My brother will be left there," says Dinesh. After coming home, mother also fell ill and passed away without receiving treatment.
Dinesh says that since there is nothing in the house, he is staying at his uncle Prakash's house and doing his mother's last rites. "I don't know what to do after my mother's 13 days of work is over," he says, "I have one brother and two sisters behind me. No house to live in. No clothes to wear. Dinesh is responsible for 8-year-old brother Paras, 6-year-old sister Kalpana and 4-year-old sister Khakisara. "None of us have even been enrolled in school, when we were living in Bombay, the money earned by our parents was enough for medical treatment and food," Dinesh said.
"Dinesh's uncle Prakash died because he didn't have money," Dinesh's uncle Prakash says, "He used to faint and cry and scream, big blisters appeared on his body, his body was swollen."
He said that his sister-in-law was never well after his brother's death. Two months ago Maiti called India for treatment after swelling and boils. "Due to the poor financial situation, he was not treated in a good hospital," says Prakash, "He was brought back home in a more difficult condition than when he was taken from here." My sister-in-law also died within 6 days of being brought there.'
She has been living on the social security allowance that a single woman gets for her brother-in-law after her brother's death. told I also have four children. There is a small house that leaks when it rains, and the roof blows off when the wind blows. I also live in India. I am not even able to see everyone," he said. "Even when Kiriya was sitting, I was not able to give him a good meal. We asked the people who know and understand to help, but no one cared.'
Although the incident happened near his home, he did not have time to meet the victim's family due to his busy schedule. Ram Bahadur Thapa says. "The woman is sick, poor and financially weak, so it has been decided by the ward to pay 5,000 rupees for treatment one month in advance," said Thapa, the ward president. No, I haven't been able to arrange a time to go to see them either.
Prakash Saud, chairman of Dhakari rural municipality, said that he got information about the death of both the children's parents only on Thursday afternoon. "We are ready for the financial support from the village as well as what else can be done," says President Saud.
