Dowry horror in Greater Noida: Woman tortured, burned alive by in -laws; man held
In a horrific incident, a woman was beaten and set on fire by her in -laws in Greater Noida, Hindustan Times reports, adding that she later died of her injuries. According to the report, the sister of the victim said the woman was allegedly tortured by their in -laws for dowry. The sister of the victim-married in the same family also said that her in-laws claimed an amount of £ 36 Lakh. The victim was identified as Nikki who married in a family in Greater Noida’s Sirsa in 2016. But the victim’s mother said she was married for seven years. The sister of the victim claims that her in -laws began to torture her just six months after marriage about dowry. She added that Nikki was beaten by her in -laws by her in -laws on Thursday night, and then he was set on fire in front of her son. What did the police say? Meanwhile, Greater Noida Adcp Sudhir Kumar said a case to the complaint of her sister was a case with the Kasana police station against the victim’s man and his family. Greater Noida ADCP also added that a memo was received from the Fortis Hospital at the Kasana police station, saying that a woman was admitted with fire injuries, and later referred to Safdarjing Hospital. “The police immediately noted and reached the Safdarjung Hospital. The woman was on his way …” HT Kumar cited. He added that a post -mortem was carried out later and the victim’s family members then cremated her. “Police acted and arrested the man, Vipin. Teams were formed to arrest others,” Kumar said. The victim’s mother told Ani that the in -laws claimed vehicles and cash in dowry. “Her husband abused my daughter as well as us,” she said. The Deo noted that the school management did not notify itself about the incident, nor answered the first notice issued to the management on August 19. “It shows serious negligence and a major approach on your part. We learned that the police registered a fir against the principal and others for negligence, as the injured student remained uninhabited in the school connection for a significant time. With agency input.