National

Raped and burnt college student dies after a month’s fight

The victim was set on fire on February 22 and had sustained over 60 per cent burn injuries above the waist.

Shahjahanpur (Uttar Pradesh) : A month after she was allegedly raped and set afire, a 21-year-old student of a degree college, run by former Union Minister Swami Chinmayanand, lost the battle for life in a Lucknow hospital.

The victim was set on fire in Shahjahanpur district on February 22 and had sustained over 60 per cent burn injuries above the waist.

In her ‘dying declaration’, the girl had named her friend’s brother-in-law Manish and an unidentified person.

During questioning of the accused, the name of Subhash, friend’s cousin, had also come to light.

All the four persons are in jail.

The girl had alleged that she was lured by her friend to a secluded place where she was sedated by the other accused.

When she regained her senses, she was being raped by one of them, she had said in the statement.

The girl’s father said that in between the assault and the death, she put up a brave fight in spite of the enormous pain.

The victim was on the road to recovery when her condition started deteriorating on Monday night. She died a few hours later.

The autopsy of the body was conducted by a panel of doctors in Lucknow and the body was later taken to Shahjahanpur.

The cremation will take place in her village in the Kaant area of the district on Wednesday.

A student of BA second year, the girl was found along the national highway without clothes and completely burnt above the waist.

Shahjahanpur police has invoked IPC sections 376-D (gang-rape), 511 (attempting to commit offence punishable with imprisonment for life), 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 201 (causing disappearance of evidence), 307 (attempt to murder) and 326 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a weapon or means) against the accused.

More sections are likely to be added after the death.

Shahjahanpur’s Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) S.Anand said, “We had ensured the best possible treatment for the victim. We are yet to receive her autopsy report. We have arrested the accused after taking her dying declaration into consideration. We will soon file our investigation report in the court and ensure speedy trial in her case.”

IANS

The IANS was founded by Indian American publisher Gopal Raju as the India Abroad News Service. It was later renamed the Indo-Asian News Service. The IANS has its main offices located in Noida. IANS reports about India with news, views and analyses about the country across a wide range of subjects. News, features and views from the subcontinent reach subscribers via the Internet.

Share
Published by
IANS

Recent Posts

Government assures India’s energy supply is stable, rules out any national energy emergency

Government says India has ample fuel stocks, stable supply, dismisses shortages and misinformation claims nationwide.

1 week ago

Air India flight from San Francisco to Mumbai suffers technical snag, passengers deboarded in Kolkata

The flight landed at Kolkata Airport at around 12.45 a.m. It was supposed to take…

10 months ago

Earn Money Without Any Work – Just Sit and Make ₹1 Lakh

Who doesn’t want some extra cash? And if you can earn it just by sitting,…

1 year ago

66-Year-Old Woman Proves Motherhood is Possible at Any Age, Shares Her Secret

At 66, most consider it an age of old age and retirement. However, this woman…

1 year ago

SpaceX’s Starship aims to launch for Mars by 2026, with human landings expected as soon as 2031

Elon Musk reveals SpaceX’s bold timeline: Starship aims to launch for Mars by 2026, with…

1 year ago

Scientists create an innovative hydrogel to fight rheumatoid arthritis

The researchers developed a novel hydrogel from biodegradable alginate, featuring a unique dual-network structure that…

1 year ago