Investigative Stories
There are five members in my family: my parents, my elder brother, sister-in-law and I. The earthquake damaged our house, so we were living in a temporary shelter near our house.
After my father passed away, my mother married another man. When my mother had a baby, I had to take care of her while she and my step-father went to work. When I finally got to go to school, I was still required to do house work. My step-father used to beat me and my mother frequently.
I lived with my parents and two younger sisters in the village and I have an older brother who works away from home. I didn’t really like going to school, so I spent most of my days playing around the village.
We are six in the family: my parents, my elder sister, younger brother, younger sister and I. My parents were working in Kathmandu, so I lived with my grandparents till the age of eight. When my parents returned, I moved in with them and my elder sister decided to stay back with my grandparents.More Investigative Stories
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