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Indian-Origin Woman Meera Dalal In UK Allegedly Kills Self Over Abuse By Boyfriend

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 May, 2017 12:48 PM
    An Indian-origin woman in the UK committed suicide as a result of suffering physical and emotional abuse from her former boyfriend, a court was told.
     
    Meera Dalal, who had previously sought help from doctors and referred to occasional suicidal thoughts, was found dead at her family home in Syston, Leicestershire in the Midlands region of England in February. A documentary inquest which involves only statements and no live witnesses took place in a Loughborough court last week.
     
    Ms Dalal's family and friends are now running a campaign to raise awareness and funds for a UK charity which supports victims of domestic violence, Refuge.
     
    "I still feel very, very bad. It still hurts. I don't think we'll ever get over it," said her father Ashok Dalal, who had found his daughter's body.
     
    "I just can't believe that she's not here anymore. I can't take that. She was a very bubbly and happy girl. Always laughing and joking with everybody. Everybody loved her so much and she loved everybody," he told BBC.
     
    The family had made a complaint to Leicestershire Police following Ms Dalal's death and the case was investigated by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).
     
    The 50-page investigation report, seen by the BBC, contains a catalogue of police incidents involving Ms Dalal and her boyfriend dating back to December 2013.
     
     
    "Following the death of Meera Dalal, the force identified issues in relation to the investigation and consulted the Independent Police Complaints Commission. Following a public complaint in the weeks following her death, the force referred itself to the IPCC, who took this as an independent investigation," Leicestershire Police said in a statement.
     
     
    The conduct of four police officers was investigated by the IPCC, but the investigator found there was no case to answer for misconduct.
     
    IPCC commissioner Derrick Campbell said: "My sympathies are with the family of Meera Dalal following their sad loss.
     
    "We conducted a very thorough investigation. We regularly updated the family and met with them to discuss our findings".
     
    Ms Dalal had also sought help from doctors and a report from her general practitioner was read out as an evidence at the inquest in Loughborough.
     
    "She was seen by one of the doctors and told the doctor she had recently ended her three-year relationship during which she suffered emotional and physical abuse. She said she had moved back to be with her family and her family were being very supportive," assistant coroner Carolyn Hull said.
     
    Her inquest concluded that Ms Dalal, who worked as a liaison officer for Nuffield Health, a private hospital in Leicester, died as a result of suicide.
     
    The family want to raise awareness of domestic violence and have already raised more than 6,000 pounds (USD 7,778) for Refuge through a fundraising page.

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