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A child who had gone to Bajhang to collect yarcha died due to not receiving timely treatment. 14-year-old Kavindra Bohra of Saipal Rural Municipality-1 died while being brought for treatment.
A week ago, he went to a place called Maja in Saipal to pick Yarcha with his Bohra family, who is studying in class eight in Dhalaun Secondary School.
Two days after going to the lake, breathing problems started. After it was very difficult, we carried him to the village for treatment,' said Savin Bohra, who is related to the deceased's uncle, 'he died before he could reach the village.' Every year, seven to eight Yarcha collectors die in Bajhang due to not receiving treatment in time, falling from a mountain, falling into an avalanche and being swept away while crossing a river.
