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Alarmed men run frantically outside a government office, clutching cans of water and sand to douse the flames. They all charge in the direction of four bodies engulfed in fire. While a man, woman, and one child stand with flames covering their torsos, a burning toddler has collapsed on the ground with people pouring water on its head.
This heart-breakingly terrible sight, captured in multiple pictures, took place outside the Tirunelveli Collectorate on Monday, when a couple set themselves and their children on fire, after their complaints over harassment from loan sharks allegedly fell on deaf ears.
This is an illegal practice, commonly known as 'kandhu vatti', that has a pervasive presence across Tamil Nadu, which borrowers resort to when they need money urgently. The exorbitant interest rates charged in such loans sometimes end up costing borrowers many times the original loan amount.
There have been several reported cases of farmers killing themselves following harassment over loans they have taken from local lenders, and families have lost their homes and lands when unable to pay exorbitant interest rates.
Unable to handle the harassment, Isakimuthu filed two petitions at the Collectorate, but no action had allegedly been taken.
Though there were other members of the public present when the couple doused themselves and their children with kerosene, those present did not initially react to the situation.
Local residents told TNM that it has been common for members of the public to threaten suicide if their petitions were not acted upon, but they are almost always stopped before they can proceed. When the family actually set themselves on fire, people reacted quickly, trying to douse the flames with water and sand.
Members of the public finally managed to douse the flames, and the family were rushed to the Government Hospital. Isakimuthu's wife Subbulakshmi and his eldest daughter succumbed to their injuries, while he and his younger child still remain critical.
The police, however, deny inaction on the part of authorities, and claim that the family took the extreme step without giving officials the time to intervene in the issue.
The Tenkasi DSP is currently questioning the moneylenders over the allegations of harassment.
(Originally published on The News Minute)
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