Sunday, July 28, 2013

Five children in India forced to live in graveyard after parents die of AIDS...

Five siblings have been found living in a graveyard in India, after their parents died of AIDS.

The children, who are between seven and 17 years old, are from a village called Jamuna, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The village lies 160km west of the state capital of Lucknow.

The children were forced to live in the graveyard after being chased out of their homes by other villagers. It is believe they were abandoned due to the fear of contracting the disease from their deceased parents.

The children's father, Vahizzudin, died a few years ago. Their mother, Ashiyana Bano, followed her husband in June. Tragically, two weeks after her death, the children were evicted.

And with no place to go, the children put up a tent near their parents' graves and survived on handouts from some of the villagers.

"We eat the food given by some villagers but we are not allowed to enter the village. We have also stopped going to the school," one of them said. Full story...

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