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Girl set ablaze in UP

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Basti: A 19-year-old girl was allegedly set on fire by some people who had a land dispute with her father in Kaptanganj UP, Sunday.

The Police said, “A land dispute between two groups during which one group tried usurping it by felling trees” on Saturday.

Reports say, Sudama Shukla, claimant from the second group, was attacked by the rival group members when he reached the spot. The attackers set his daughter on fire when she tried to rescue him, police said.

The girl was rescued by her mother, who admitted her to the district hospital. Doctors said the victim sustained 45 per cent burn injuries, but was out of danger.

On the complaint of the victim’s father an FIR was registered against eight persons under section 326, voluntarily causing grievous hurt, of the IPC.

Police have arrested three accused Umesh Chandra Shukla, Suresh and Virendra.

The dispute was related to possession of land, Deputy Superintendent of Police Kalwari Singh said, adding that remaining accused would be arrested within 24 hours.

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