New Delhi - A 21-year-old woman, a college student, allegedly
committed suicide by consuming poison on Saturday night, five days after
she is said to have eloped with her Dalit boyfriend and later brought
back home by her parents at Vilathur, near Paramakudi India.
Amidst
speculation that this could be a case of ‘honour killing,’ police have
arrested the girl’s parents, her elder sister, and three of their
relatives as they tried to dispose of the body shortly after she
allegedly committed suicide.
Police said the six
people were arrested for suspected abetment of suicide and causing
disappearance of evidence, and remanded in judicial custody. The girl’s
father, who went absconding after police retrieved the body, was later
arrested on Sunday evening, police added. K. Sasikala, who belongs to
the Yadava caste, consumed poison and died late on Saturday evening and
within minutes, the body was taken to the crematorium, police said. On
being tipped off, the Paramakudi town police rushed to the crematorium
and found the body on the pyre. “I put out the fire and brought back the
half-burnt body for post-mortem,” said N. Suresh Babu, Inspector of
Police, Paramakudi Town Police station.
Superintendent
of Police N.M. Mylvahanan said a preliminary post-mortem report
suggested that the girl died of consuming poison, but still it had to be
ascertained whether she had consumed poison to commit suicide or she
was forced to take it.
“The viscera have been
preserved for further investigation and if it is a case of murder, the
FIR will be altered accordingly,” the SP told The Hindu.
The
police say the girl, studying third year B.Sc. Computer Science in a
self financing Arts and Science College at Mudukalathur was in love with
her classmate, S. Kottaisamy, a Dalit from Ponnaiyapuram, and went away
with him on October 11. The girl’s father lodged a complaint with the
Emaneswaram police station that his daughter was missing after she went
to College on October 11.
Subsequently, the girl was traced at a mill in Tharapuram and brought back home on October 15.
The
Emaneswaram Police produced the girl before the Paramakudi Judicial
Magistrate court. She told the Magistrate that she had been staying in a
relative’s house after her mother scolded her, police said. The
Magistrate allowed her to go with her parents as per her wish, police
added.
On the same day, the police traced the boy at
the same mill and brought him to the Emaneswaram police station,
according to the boy’s uncle, who had accompanied the police to the
mill.
Requesting anonymity, he claimed that Sasikala
and Kottaisamy had got married at Kamankottai Temple near Sathirakudi
before reaching Tharapuram. The boy had taken pictures of his marriage
on his mobile phone and he was not sure whether the phone was with the
Emaneswaram police, he said.
Meanwhile, Evidence, a
Madurai-based human rights organisation and the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal
Katchi claimed that it was a case of honour killing and demanded
detailed investigation.

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