Delhi woman poisoned for giving birth to girl dies
Saturday April 21, 2012 05:30:57 PM,
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Delhi woman poisoned by husband for giving birth to girl
A
30-year-old woman in the capital was allegedly poisoned by her
husband as she had given birth to a girl child, police said
Friday.
Ishak Parveen, a resident of central Delhi's Lahori Gate, was
admitted to Lok Nayak Jai
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New Delhi: A
30-year-old woman, who was allegedly poisoned by her husband as
she had given birth to a girl child, died here early Saturday
morning, police said.
Ishak Parveen, a resident of central Delhi's Lahori Gate, died
Saturday morning in Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan hospital where
she was admitted on Thursday night by her husband, Javed Tariq.
Tariq had then informed authorities that she had consumed a
poisonous substance.
Parveen's father Malik Sikandar, however, got a case registered
against Tariq alleging that he gave the poison to Parveen and
absconded after leaving her at the hospital.
In his complaint, Sikandar said Tariq had poisoned Parveen because
she had given birth to a girl one-and-half months ago. He further
claimed that Tariq had been assaulting Parveen ever since the
birth.
A police official informed that while they could not note down
Parveen's statement as she never regained consciousness, they were
trying to nab her absconding husband on the basis of her father's
complaint.
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