The 16-member Hayu family in Sindhuli's Golanjore has been without contact for four days, the search is on.
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The family of 16 people including Urmila Hayu, who are in Bhandas Vipar Kateri near Chhetpan, Golanjor Rural Municipality-6 of Sindhuli, have been without contact for 4 days. No one was found when a team with the police reached the house in Eklas on Monday.
According to the local Motiraj Sapkota, 4 days ago on Thursday, he became uncontactable after feasting after cutting a pig.
Neighbors who are 15 minutes away also said that they have not seen him since Friday, Sapkota said. The team of Khurkot area police office, along with ward president Ravin Shrestha, reached the house and searched and found no one.
According to the head of the ward, Shrestha, the kitchen is on fire. Also, the dishes were found in disarray. Five goats were also found in the cage in a state of starvation and the dog was crying. Chairman Shrestha said that since the minority is an endangered Hayu caste, they are trying to contact each ward and municipality because they have phone numbers when they receive social security allowance. "Where did they go, where did they go? It is not clear," said Shrestha, "attempts to contact them are continuing." "It has been reported that the location of the phone was found in Ramechhap Manthali," he said. But no one has been found on the ground. It has been found that the movement of the neighbors is also reduced due to the houses in Unkantar.
The government has listed the Hayu tribe as an endangered tribal community. According to the census of 2078, the population of Hayu caste is 3 thousand 69.
