Madikeri: Newly-married Woman Torched by Husband


Daijiworld Media Network - Madikeri (SP)

Madikeri, Jun 17: A woman, who had been treated in a local hospital after being torched by her husband some time back, died on Monday June 15. She has been identified as Bhagya (32), daughter of Dasaiah from Nandigunda village, who was married to Mahesh from Avaredal village a month back.

Mahesh had poured kerosene on his wife and set her on fire on June 7, as she refused to give him money for buying liquor. Her neighbourers had admitted her into a local hospital in a serious condition on Saturday. After being discharged, she had gone to the home of her parents.

After her death was reported, tahsildar Hirannaiah, circle inspector Prasanna Kumar and station house officer Harivardhan visited the spot and made inquiries. A case has already been registered against Mahesh.

  

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  • george borromeo, angelore, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2009

    Getting a 32 years old lady married to a drunkard, is itself a crime. She should have been better off living spinster rather than married to an animal. Whom to blame? Poverty? society?

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Jun 17 2009

    Why police has to wait for the victim die ? If the victim doesnt die arson attack is not a crime ?

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