Nepal makes first arrest over 'menstrual hut' death

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The brother-in-law of a woman who died after she was banished to a "menstrual hut" in Nepal has been arrested
Parbati Buda Rawat, 21, was found on Monday after she lit a fire to keep warm in a mud and stone hut and suffocated in the country's western
Achhan district.It is feared she is the latest victim of the centuries-old "chhaupadi" custom that was outlawed in 2005
This is the country's first arrest over the custom.Achham's chief district officer, Bhoj Raj Shrestha, said: "This is the first time we have
arrested any person in connection with a death under the chhaupadi custom."It remains prevalent in Nepal's remote west where some
communities fear misfortune, such as a natural disaster, unless menstruating women and girls - seen as impure - are sent away to animal
sheds or huts.Police official Janak Shahi said Chhatra Rawat, 25, a brother-in-law of the dead woman, was arrested in the district capital,
Mangalsen.He will be questioned on whether he was responsible for sending her to the illegal hut.If charged and found guilty, he could be
sentenced to up to three months in jail or face a large fine.Outrage led to a parliamentary investigation into chhaupadi after a teenage
girl and a mother and her young sons died in two similar incidents earlier this year.