Delhi woman set on fire bylive-in partner after arguments

A woman who was admitted to the AIIMS Trauma Centre after her live-in partner set her on fire by pouring tarpin oil on her died on Monday,
the police said.
The incident happened on February 10, when the deceased victim had a fight with her partner Mohit after she found him taking drugs at his friend’s place. Enraged by it, Mohit poured tarpin oil over the deceased and set her ablaze. On February 11, information was received at the Aman Vihar Police Station, regarding a lady being admitted to the SGM hospital after suffering burn injuries.
Upon receiving the information, the police immediately reached the hospital. The police regularly tried to get her statement, but the patient was found unfit for it.
Following that, the victim was transferred to Safdrujung Hospital and then to the AIIMS Trauma Center for further treatment.
During the investigation, it was found that the victim had left her first husband and had been living with a person named Mohit for the last 6 years in a live-in relationship. The 28-year-old victim used to work as a labourer in a footwear factory, the police said.
She has two children; an eight-year-old son from her previous marriage and a four-year-old daughter from her present
relationship.
On Monday, the AIIMS Trauma Centre announced that the victim had died during treatment. Her post-mortem was also conducted today.
The police informed that accused Mohit had been detained, and a case has been registered under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Aman Vihar Police Station.
“Further investigation is underway in the case,” the police said.

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