Mumbai Shocker: Man Burns 38-Year-Old Wife In Chembur After She Refuses Sexual Intercourse; Case Registered
Mumbai: In a horrifying incident in the Chembur area, a 38-year-old woman was allegedly set on fire by her husband following an argument and domestic dispute. The argument reportedly started when the wife refused his demand for sexual intercourse.
The woman, employed as a domestic worker, resides with her husband in Chembur. As reported by Lokmat Times, she told the police that the incident took place on Friday morning while she was getting ready to go to work. Her husband allegedly insisted on having sexual intercourse, but she refused, citing that she was in a hurry. This refusal reportedly led to a heated argument, during which he began verbally abusing her and questioning her character.
During their argument, the husband allegedly threw a burning piece of paper at his wife after she poured kerosene on herself in a fit of anger and attempted to ignite herself with a matchstick, which did not succeed. At that moment, her husband lit a piece of paper using the kitchen gas stove and threw it at her, causing the kerosene to catch fire, according to the report.
The victim suffered extensive burn injuries on her chest, abdomen, legs, and hands. She was immediately taken to Sion Hospital, where she remains in critical condition. Once she was able to speak, she stated to the police, alleging that her husband had intentionally set her on fire.
Based on her statement and complaint, the RCF Police have filed a case of attempted murder against the accused under Sections 109(1), 352, and 115(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. A detailed investigation into the incident is currently underway.
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