Sindhuli's Hayu family was found incommunicado, kitchen burnt
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A member of the Hayu family of Bhandas Vipar Kateri near Golanjor Rural Municipality-6 Chetpan in Sindhuli has come in contact with the police. 52-year-old Urmila Hayu's daughter Sujata Hayu came in contact.
Miley's daughter Sujata and son-in-law Ayush Shrestha, who were previously missing, came in contact with the police. According to DSP Suryaprakash Subedi, spokesperson of District Police Office, Sindhuli, Sujata and Ayush had been living in Kathmandu for a few months.
"Daughter and son-in-law have said that they have been living in Kadmadon for a few months," DSP Swedi said, "Sujatha has also said that she has not been able to contact the family." They have requested the police to trace the family members.
15 members of the family, including Urmila, have been without contact for 4 days. No one was found when a police team reached the house in Eklas on Monday. According to Ward President Ravin Shrestha, among those missing are Urmila's 6 sons, 5 daughters, 1 daughter-in-law, 1 grandson and 1 son-in-law. Urmila's husband Sane Hayu passed away 2 years ago. Even his body was found in the forest only a skeleton.
According to local Motiraj Sapkota, 4 days ago on Thursday, he slaughtered a pig at his own house and had a family meal. Neighbors who are 15 minutes away also searched only after the paddy in the shed cried out in hunger. The team of Khurkot area police office along with ward head Shrestha reached the house and searched and said that no one was found.
16 members of the Hayu family are missing: the kitchen is on fire, 3/4 kg of meat remains
Neighbors say that the family is mysteriously out of touch. The neighbor reached their house after not seeing the Hayu family, who were going to give grass and hoe to the padi in the shed across the house. Then the neighbor informed the public representative and the police.
