Dowry demand claims another life in UP, woman dies 17 days after being forced to drink acid
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Gulfiza was married to Parvez about a year ago at Kalakheda village under Didauli police station area, they said.
According to her family, she was being harassed by her in-laws, who were allegedly demanding Rs 10 lakh in cash and a car.
On August 11, the accused allegedly forced Gulfiza to drink acid, the police said, adding that she was admitted to hospital in a critical condition and died on Thursday after battling for life for 17 days.
Following a complaint by her father, Furkan, a case has been registered against seven people -- Parvez, Asim, Gulista, Monish, Saif, Dr Bhura and Babbu -- under the BNS.
"Once the post-mortem report is received, provisions related to dowry death will be added and all accused arrested," CO City Shakti Singh said.
The incident comes close on heels of a recent dowry death case in Greater Noida, where a 26-year-old woman was allegedly set ablaze at Sirsa village. The police have since arrested four people, including her father-in-law, brother-in-law and husband.