MP: Man burnt to death over love affair, four held

The incident occurred at Semra Lahariya village under Naryaoli police station area of Sagar late on Thursday night and four members of the womans family have been arrested in this connection, Superintendent of Police SP Atul Singh said.The 23-year-old woman with whom the victim had an affair, also suffered burn injuries.


PTI | Sagar | Updated: 18-09-2021 10:58 IST | Created: 18-09-2021 10:45 IST
MP: Man burnt to death over love affair, four held
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A 25-year-old-man was allegedly burnt to death by the family members of a woman he was in love with at a village in Madhya Pradesh’s Sagar district, police said on Saturday. The incident occurred at Semra Lahariya village under Naryaoli police station area of Sagar late on Thursday night and four members of the woman's family have been arrested in this connection, Superintendent of Police (SP) Atul Singh said.

The 23-year-old woman with whom the victim had an affair, also suffered burn injuries. She claimed that the man accidentally caught fire in a bid to set her ablaze after pouring kerosene on her at her place, while her family members tried to rescue both of them, he said. The victim died during treatment at a hospital in Sagar on Friday. In his dying declaration, he alleged that he had got a call on Thursday night and he was asked to visit the woman's house for a meeting. He said that when he went there, four members of her family poured kerosene on him and set him ablaze, Singh said. Later, when the victim’s family members got information about the incident, they rushed him to the hospital, he added.

A case of murder has been registered against the four accused and further investigation is underway, the police official said. The family members of the deceased staged a blockade on Sagar-Bina Road on Friday evening demanding that the house of the woman's family be demolished. However, they called off the protest after an assurance from Madhya Pradesh's Urban Administration Minister Bhupendra Singh.

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