Woman Brutally Killed For Dowry
by Abhishek Anand
August 19, 2010
MID-DAY
(Source:
http://www.mid-day.com/news/2010/aug/190810-Delhi-brutally-killed-dowry-dismembered-body.htm )
Father gets victim's dismembered body on day of funeral
Amar Singh Rathore had been stretching himself to make his daughter's marital life blissful. But he failed to
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| Tragic: A picture of Archana's body. Pic/mid day
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realise that he was only making the greed of her in-laws insatiable.
What he got in return is the dead body of his 22-year-old daughter that too dismembered.
The
incident dates back to August 14 in the Wazirpur area of northwest
Delhi. Anjana, 22, was married to Navneet, 25, on April 17, 2009, but
soon after Anjana's in-laws started torturing her for dowry.
"Navneet's
family often demanded expensive gifts or cash on festivals and other
occasions. We used to pay them at least Rs 50,000 or some costly gift.
We always fulfilled their demands as we did not want her to suffer,"
Rathore told MiD DAY.
After a year of marriage, Navneet's family
demanded Rs 2.5 lakh from Rathore. "At that time I was on the way to
Jammu, so I told them to wait till my return. I also made several calls
infroming them that though I would try my best, I couldn't promise to
pay such a huge amount. They threatened me with dire consequences. Then I
immeditely returned and tried to collect the money. But even before I
could have the amount ready they killed my daughter," said a grieving
Rathore.
He was informed about his daughter's death by one of Navneet's neighbours on August 14.
"We
received a phone call from a neighbour. He told us that my daughter had
been killed and her body is lying in a hospital. We saw a red mark
around her neck. But we were shocked beyond belief when we took the body
for funeral after post-mortem. We noticed that both her big toes had
been chopped off," Rathore said.
The police have lodged an FIR
under sections 498 A and 304 B of IPC against Puran Singh (father-in-law
of the deceased), Premwati (mother-in-law), Navneet (husband) and
Meenakhsi (sister-in-law of the deceased).
"The marriage has not
crossed the limit of seven years so the SDM of the area will inquire
into the matter," said a police officer.
Anjana's body was found
in the washroom of Navneet's house and the cops found a suicide note of
three pages near the corpse. But the father of the deceased alleged that
the letter is forged. "I saw the suicide note. Nobody who commits
suicide writes such an elaborate letter," Rathore claimed. All efforts
to reach Navneet's family went in vain.
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