MULTAN: A young woman was recovering in hospital on Friday hours after she got nearly half her body burned by a man she had refused to marry, police said.

Sonia Bibi, 20, told police from her hospital bed that her former lover Latif Ahmed sprinkled her with petrol and set her alight after she turned down his proposal.

A doctor in Nishtar Hospital confirmed to AFP that 45 to 50 per cent of her body had been burnt in the attack, but said she was out of danger.

The incident took place in a remote village of Multan district, and police have arrested the 24-year-old Ahmed, local police official Jamshid Hayat said.

“Police arrested the man after recording the statement of Sonia Bibi in the presence of her parents,” Mr Hayat said.

“The girl told us that she was in love with Latif, whom she accused of dousing her in gasoline and setting her alight,” he said.

Police have launched a probe, he said, but preliminary investigations suggested Latif had set Bibi on fire “after she refused to marry him”.

Mukhtar Cheema, another police official in Multan, confirmed the incident, saying that Bibi had told police she had turned Ahmed down as she was no longer in love with him.

Published in Dawn, October 24th, 2015

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