Farrukhabad: Girl Set Ablaze While Going to Get Medicine

In Jahanganj, Farrukhabad, a girl was set on fire after going to get medicine. She succumbed to her injuries during treatment. In her critical condition, the girl revealed the names of the accused to her father. Based on the family's report, the police have registered a case of culpable homicide and handed over the body to the family.
In Farrukhabad, woman was set ablaze after fetching medicine (Photo: Representational Image)

Source: aajtak

A horrifying incident has emerged from the Jahanganj area of Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh. A young woman, who left home to get medicine from a clinic, was set on fire with petrol and succumbed to her injuries during treatment.

Based on the family's complaint, the police have filed a case of culpable homicide against the accused, named Deepak, and four unidentified individuals. The victim, Nisha, was a resident of Vjijhuki village, Jahanganj, and married to Amit from Jalalpur village. Amit works in Delhi, while Nisha resided in Farrukhabad.

Last Saturday, Nisha left her two children at home to visit a doctor for medicine in Dariyapur village. However, under suspicious circumstances, she arrived at the clinic severely burned. The doctor immediately contacted her family, who rushed to the clinic. In a critical burned state, Nisha was taken by ambulance to Lohia Hospital by her family. There, the doctors referred her to a higher center at Saifai.

Tragically, Nisha passed away during treatment at Saifai Institute of Medical Sciences. Following the post-mortem, the police handed over the body to her family, who proceeded with the final rites. Nisha's father, Balbir Singh, revealed that in her dire condition, Nisha stated she was set on fire by Deepak and four others. Currently, based on her father's report, the police have lodged a case against Deepak and the unidentified individuals at Jahanganj police station.

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