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Drupchen Tsering (Druptse)

By Jenny James /  February 13, 2013;

Drupchen Tsering (Druptse), 25, and a Tibetan monk, originally a native of Gyalchung village in Nupsur town of Serta, eastern Tibet set himself on fire near the holy stupa of Boudhanath in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal.  Druptse recently escaped from Tibet where he had been in prison. He is survived by his mother Tselha and father Sangnag Tenzin, who is a reincarnated lama.  The Nepalese authorities did not release his body and have increased restrictions in Tibetan areas. They eventually cremated the body on March 25.

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