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Dorjee Lhundup

By Contact Staff /  November 4, 2012;

Dorjee Lhundup (24), a Thangka painter, set himself on fire in Rebgong. He died and his body was carried to Rongwo monastery. Later in the afternoon, thousands of local Tibetans gathered for his funeral at a crematorium near the monastery. Dorjee Lhundup  is survived by his wife Yakmo Tso, and two children, son Kunsang Dorjee, 4, and daughter Tengzin Dolma, 2.

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