Harassed teenager dies of burns in Jaipur
hospital
Saturday January 05, 2013 08:53:50 AM,
IANS
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Jaipur: An 18-year-old
girl died in a hospital here after she set herself on fire unable
to withstand the harassment by a neighbour who insisted on
marrying her, police said Friday.
The girl suffered 90 percent burns after pouring kerosene on
herself and lighting a match to her clothes in Ramnagar in Alwar,
some 150 km from Jaipur, Thursday afternoon.
Doctors had referred her to a Jaipur hospital.
"As she had sustained 90 percent burns, her chances of survival
were very grim. She was admitted in the Intensive Care Unit of
Sawai Man Singh Hospital. She succumbed to injuries late afternoon
today (Friday)," a police officer told IANS.
A police officer said the girl's statement was recorded. The young
man accused of harassing her, Rajesh Kumar Jogi, has been
arrested.
"She confirmed the allegations of her family that she was being
harassed by Rajesh," the officer said.
"Rajesh had threatened to kill her father and brothers if she did
not agree to marry him. She was depressed over this," he said.
The officer said Jogi used to stalk the girl and constantly phoned
her. "We have added sections of abetment of suicide on the man,"
said the officer.
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