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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Indian woman dies after being attacked with acid by her lover

A woman died and three others injured following an acid attack by lover fatality in the state of Madhya Pradesh , in central India . The woman, 28, was at the home of his fathers in the city of Porsa when the suspect, Yogendra Singh Tomar, entered the house first thing in the morning on Saturday and sprayed the victim with acid, said local superintendent, Irshad Wali. A woman died in hospital yesterday, while two cousins ​​and grandmother were injured in the attack, but they are out of danger. The deceased was married and had two children, but divorced to start a relationship with your murderer "The defendant had a relationship with fatality . But she did not want to live with it and so the suspect attacked him with acid, " said Wali. deceased woman was married and had two children, and divorced her husband to start a relationship a year ago with the man who murdered. In India acid attacks usually committed by jilted suitors looking to ruin the lives of their victims. There are no clear data on the number of these attacks, but the NGO Stop Acid Attacks recorded a three week assault with chemicals. The attack came after the Indian Supreme Court ordered last week restricting the sale of acid in the country to reduce assaults against women, in addition to the payment of compensation to victims of such crimes. The Indian states have three months to implement the new regulations states that retail businesses must record the identity of acid buyers and inform the nearest police station every sale. Otherwise, be punished with fines of up to Rs 50,000 ($ 838). Meanwhile, industrial institutions, such as hospitals, shall appoint a person responsible for the possession and security of the acid, and make sure no one leaves the premises with chemicals. The Indian government toughened penalties against this crime last March, after a gang rape and murder of a young college student in New Delhi in December, prompting unprecedented protests on the situation of women in China. The new law punished with acid attacks between eight and twelve years in prison.

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