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Gujarat: Man sets daughter afire for eloping with boyfriend

Press Trust of India | Posted on Jun 19, 2012 at 04:43pm IST

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Surat: In an apparent case of 'honour killing' a man allegedly burnt alive his 20-year-old daughter for eloping and insisting on marrying her boyfriend, police said.

Rubina Shaikh died on the spot on Monday and her mother Madina also suffered burn injuries while trying to save her, police said.

Immediately after the incident, the deceased's father, Mohammad Burhan Shaikh, surrendered to the Khatodara police in Surat district.

Man sets daughter afire for eloping with lover

The man allegedly burnt alive his 20-year-old daughter for eloping and insisting on marrying her boyfriend.

"Rubina fell in love with Javed Yusuf Shaikh, who lives in the same locality. But her father Burhan Shaikh was angry over this relationship. So both of them eloped on June 13," Khatodara police inspector C K Patel said.

"Rubina's father conveyed her that he was willing to get them married with all family fanfare if they returned home. As soon as she reached home, he poured petrol and set her afire," Patel said.

Rubina's boyfriend Javed and his family members rushed to her home and tried to save her, but Burhan Shaikh prevented them. Rubina's brother Siddiqui also attacked Javed's father, police said.

Police has booked Burhan Shaikh for murder and his son Siddiqi for assault. Further investigation is on.

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Honour killing

Posted on Mar 21, 2013 at 01:26AM IST
An honor killing or honour killing (see spelling differences, also called a customary killing) is the murder of a family or clan member by one or more fellow family members, where the murderers (and potentially the wider community) believe the ...

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