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Twist in Greater Noida dowry death: Nikki 'claimed' that burns were from cylinder blast

According to a memo from the hospital, Nikki had ‘suffered severe burns in a gas cylinder explosion at home’ and was brought there in a critical condition by a cousin of her husband’s
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Nikki (right); and with her husband.
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Suspected dowry victim Nikki Bhati died due to burns in a gas cylinder explosion at home, officials said on Thursday, citing statements of doctors and nurses of the private hospital where she was first admitted.

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According to a memo from the hospital where Bhati was taken to on August 21, she had "suffered severe burns in a gas cylinder explosion at home" and was brought there in a critical condition by a cousin of her husband, Vipin Bhati.

"The statements of the doctors and nurses who were present at the time of her admission have been recorded. Nikki told them that she sustained burns due to a blast in a gas cylinder," a police official said.

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The police said they are probing all aspects of the case and collecting statements before taking action. An inflammable liquid recovered from Nikki's room has been sent for forensic analysis.

Investigators are also examining several video clips circulating in the public domain of the incident.

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The new details emerge amid earlier allegations that Nikki was set on fire by her husband and in-laws over dowry demands.

The 26-year-old died on August 22, a day after she was admitted to the hospital with severe burns. All four accused — husband Vipin, father-in-law Satyaveer, mother-in-law Daya, and brother-in-law Rohit — have been arrested.

The FIR in Nikki's case has been registered under sections 103(1) (murder), 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt), and 61(2) (attempt to commit offences punishable with life imprisonment) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Meanwhile, the family of Nikki met a member of the Uttar Pradesh State Commission for Women on Wednesday and demanded a fast-track court trial.

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