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Angered by her 17-year-old daughter's relationship with a Dalit youth, a woman in Nagapattinam district set the girl on fire before immolating herself on Tuesday, 19 November. While the teen succumbed to the burn injuries, her mother is still undergoing treatment.
According to investigating officials, the daughter was a class 11 student from the Backward Community (BC). While her mother Uma Maheshwar is a daily wage worker, her father Kannan is a carpenter.
Police allege that the girl was in a relationship with a Dalit youth from her village Vazhmangalam. She had already attempted to leave the house with him before but was brought back by her parents.
"Angered by this, her mother poured kerosene on the girl and then on herself and lit the fuel on fire," says an investigating official. “The girl is dead due to severe burns. And the mother is very critical as well. She is unlikely to survive,” he said.
The officer says information on the relationship was given to the police by the neighbours and relatives. While reports suggest that the Dalit youth was questioned in connection to the case, the investigating official denies this.
A case has been registered in the Thittacheri police station. The girl and her mother had been rushed to the Nagapattinam government hospital for treatment. As of now, the police have registered an FIR with section 302 (Punishment for murder) against the mother. Further investigation are underway to glean if the girl's father was aware of the mother's plans.
(This copy was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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