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Three Chepang Children Die After Consuming Wild Mushrooms in Chitwan

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Three children from the Chepang community in Ichchhakamana Rural Municipality, Chitwan, have died after falling critically ill from consuming wild mushrooms. The children, identified as Namuna Chepang, Sanjay Chepang, and Manita Chepang, became ill after their family ate mushrooms collected from a local forest. Their parents survived the incident.

  • The deceased children were identified as Namuna Chepang (9), Sanjay Chepang (11), and Manita Chepang (13), all siblings from the same family.
  • The family of five consumed wild mushrooms on May 12, with three children subsequently falling ill and being admitted to Bharatpur Hospital.
  • Namuna Chepang died at home on May 15, Sanjay Chepang died during treatment on Saturday night, and Manita Chepang died at Bharatpur Hospital on the morning of the latest report.
  • Namuna was a Grade 2 student, Sanjay a Grade 3 student, and Manita a Grade 5 student at National Secondary School, Hattibang.
  • Cremation for two of the children has been completed, with preparations underway for the post-mortem examination of the third child.

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