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Elderly woman dead, husband rescued in suspected joint suicide attempt

ཟླ་༤ 28, 2025 1 mins read
Elderly woman dead, husband rescued in suspected joint suicide attempt

Punakha—An 81-year-old woman died while her 87-year-old husband was rescued after the couple was swept into the Mochhu River on April 25. The police said the couple, who were living with their son and daughter-in-law, were last seen around 6:30 am, walking near the riverbank with a dog.

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