She fainted immediately after the explosion in Kuwait, and the family was shocked when news of her death came the next day.

The death of 41-year-old Kopila Adhikari, who had arrived in Kuwait 14 months ago for foreign employment, has come as a shock to the family.

Chaitra 22, 2082

Bhotraj Rai

She fainted immediately after the explosion in Kuwait, and the family was shocked when news of her death came the next day.

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Everyone dreams of going abroad to earn money and returning to enjoy with their families. But not everyone gets such an opportunity. For some, not only their dreams are shattered, but their lives are also lost. Meanwhile, family and relatives are devastated. A similar incident has happened in the family of Kopila Adhikari (Thami), a resident of Binayi Triveni Rural Municipality, Maitibhai Purvi, Belka Municipality-3, Udayapur. The death of 41-year-old Kopila, who had reached Kuwait 14 months ago in the course of foreign employment, has left the family devastated. Her two sons and three daughters have become orphans. According to her brother Manav Adhikari, her body, which died a month ago, arrived in Nepal only on Wednesday and was cremated by her family. There was news that she, a worker in a school canteen, had died of a heart attack.

Especially during the Iran-US, Israel war, she was admitted to the hospital with sudden breathing problems due to an explosion near the school. Bhai Manav said that the hospital declared her dead the next day.

Her husband and children were staying in Kathmandu under her shelter. After her wife went abroad, Balibhadra had been taking care of her children. ‘The death of Didi has been a thunderbolt in his family. There has been a problem in the upbringing and education of her nieces and nephews,’ he said, ‘The main source of income for the family has been lost.’

The news of her death has made her father, 72-year-old Punya Bahadur, and her mother, 68-year-old Mugakumari Adhikari, faint from time to time. She was the eldest of two daughters and one son. According to her family, she had reached Kuwait on a visit visa with the help of a broker. 

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