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Seven Held For Burning Alive Woman In Rajasthan

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Mar, 2016 11:28 AM
    Seven people have been arrested in connection with the burning alive of a 27-year-old woman allegedly by her family members for marrying a man from another caste eight years ago in Rajasthan's Dungarpur district, police said on Sunday.
     
    According to police, the incident occurred on Friday over 530 km from here while Rama Kumwar was visiting her family to meet them along with her little daughter.
     
    "The woman, Rama Kumwar, after marrying Prakash Sevak of another community had eloped from her village Pachlasa in Dungarpur district around 8 years ago," a police official told IANS on Sunday. 
     
    "After living somewhere else for all these years she returned to her village along with her three-year-old daughter to meet her family and in-laws." 
     
    "Her brother Laxman Singh and other relatives who were still angry with her (Rama Kumwar), dragged her out of my house. They beat her up badly and burnt her alive. To destroy evidence, they cremated her late in the evening," Kalavati, mother-in-law of Rama Kunwar, said in her police complaint.
     
    Kalavati also claimed to have been beaten up badly when she tried to save Rama Kumwar. "We have registered a case on her complaint and investigations are going on," the official said. 
     
    "We have so far arrested seven people including her brother Laxman Singh," he added.

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