Girl dies in India after being set on fire for resisting molestation

Published November 26, 2014
The girl's family has told police that six men dragged her back inside the house after she objected to their lewd gestures and attempts to touch her, local superintendent RK Sahu said. - File/online
The girl's family has told police that six men dragged her back inside the house after she objected to their lewd gestures and attempts to touch her, local superintendent RK Sahu said. - File/online

LUCKNOW: A teenage girl died in northern India one week after a gang of men set her on fire as punishment for resisting their attempts to molest her, police said Wednesday.

The horrific incident is the latest in India where sex attacks on women continue to occur on an almost daily basis despite an international outcry over the fatal gang-rape of a student in 2012.

In the latest case, police have arrested four men over the attack which occurred after the 15-year-old girl stepped outside her home in Uttar Pradesh state on November 16.

The girl's family has told police that six men dragged her back inside the house after she objected to their lewd gestures and attempts to touch her, local superintendent RK Sahu said.

The men then doused her in kerosene and set her on fire as punishment in Shahjahanpur village, 277 kilometres southeast of New Delhi, according to the family. The girl was taken to a local hospital but died of her injuries on Sunday night, the officer said.

“Four of the six accused have been arrested. All of them belong to the same village and are of the same caste as that of the girl,” Sahu said.

Police are hunting for the other two accused.

India has faced intense scrutiny in recent years in the wake of a series of high-profile rapes that have unleashed a wave of public anger against its violent treatment of women.

The fatal gang-rape of a 23-year-old student on a bus in Delhi in December 2012 sparked massive street protests and led to tougher laws for sexual offenders. But rapes routinely continue to hit the headlines across the country.

Previously, Six men accused in the gang-rape and robbery of a 39-year-old Swiss woman cyclist holidaying in India were sentenced to life terms by a court in India. The rape of the Swiss woman came three months after the fatal gang-rape of the 23-year-old student on a bus in Delhi, which brought simmering anger about the treatment of women in India to the surface.

Read further: India sentences to life six men in Swiss gang-rape case

In another case, the head of a school in southern India where a six-year-old girl was raped on July 2 was arrested and charged with hindering the investigation and negligence, police said.

Read more: School head arrested in India over rape

The parents and relatives of children who attend the school in Bangalore shouted slogans against the school’s administration and demanded that police act swiftly against those involved in the assault.

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