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Aswin and Ajmal were witness to Adarsh, a former student, immolating Reshmi and himself, after she rejected his advances.
Aswin and Ajmal, 20-year-old students of the Kottayam School of Medical Education are still struggling to recover from the shock and horror of seeing their college mate Reshmi being burnt alive.
They were two students who witnessed Adarsh, a 26-year-old former student, immolating Reshmi and himself on Wednesday, after she rejected his advances.
What is remarkable is that amidst the many stories of bystanders being apathetic and simply watching events unfold before them, Aswin and Ajmal tried to prevent the horrible event, and then sought to save the lives of Reshmi and Adarsh.
Aswin and Ajmal were in the college library when they heard Reshmi screaming in fear from a nearby class room.
“About 50 people were there in the library and we rushed out to the classroom when we heard a girl crying for help. Ajmal and I saw Reshmi rushing into the library crying, and behind her we saw Adarsh. At first, we thought he was coming to hit her since we didn’t know that they were both doused in petrol. When he took the lighter out from his pocket, we realised what his intention was,” narrated Ashwin to The News Minute.
Unable to hold on since their hands were also seriously burnt, Ajmal and Ashwin ran to get help. “We both ran to the toilet and brought buckets of water and emptied them on both people, but they were already burnt partially. Reshmi ran outside library while Adarsh fell there itself. Within sometime they were taken to the hospital,” Ashwin said.
Ashwin says that though both he and Ajmal were in a panic, they tried their best to save them.
“We have never faced such a situation, and so we panicked. We tried to act quickly. But it is sad that we couldn’t stop it,” Ashwin says.
Ajmal regrets that they were not able to save Reshmi’s life, and wishes that more people had been around to help her.
“Since everyone ran outside hearing Reshmi’s scream, only the two of us were inside. If some more people were there, we could have stopped them. Reshmi and Adarsh came through the back door. So, nobody saw them coming,” Ajmal says.
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