The Mahara's bosom was emptied by a single disease.

Ward Chairman Hikmat Bista informed that the two brothers died due to symptoms like high fever, body aches, and vomiting. Binod died last Monday and Bikash died on Saturday morning.

Falgun 19, 2082

Mohan chand

The Mahara's bosom was emptied by a single disease.

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Two brothers from the same house have died due to the fever that has spread here. The deceased are Binod Mahara, 13, and Bikash Mahara, 10, sons of Kailash Mahara and Manmati Mahara of Mahara village, Purchaudi Municipality-10, Baitadi.

Ward Chairman Hikmat Bista informed that the two brothers died due to symptoms such as high fever, body aches, and vomiting. Binod died last Monday and Bikash died on Saturday morning.

Manmati, who lost two sons within a week, is suffering from both grief and illness. Her husband Kailash, who was out for work, also returned home after receiving the news of the death of his eldest son. Kailash's health is normal.

The Mahara couple has only two sons. The Mahara couple is devastated after the deaths of both of them. The incident has left the village in mourning.

More than a dozen people from Mahara village, including the deceased's mother, have also developed fever. As soon as the news of the incident was received, health workers were sent to the affected areas on Saturday, said Tirtha Raj Bhatta, Chief Public Health Officer of the Health Office, Baitadi. A team of health workers led by Dr. Sizan Khadka of the District Hospital, Baitadi, has gone to the affected areas and has returned. Dr. Khadka said that all the patients were checked, given medicine, and their swabs were collected and sent to Dhangadhi for testing.

40 people from the same village have been found to have fever. He said that it is not possible to say whether this is a disease right now and that it will be known only after the test. Dr. Khadka has also urged other patients not to panic as it is suspected that it may be food poisoning rather than an epidemic.

Mohan

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