They wanted Mercedes, more money: Family of Noida dowry death victim recalls 9 years of torture
In 2016, both sisters were married in the same family, Nikki to Vipin Bhati and Kanchan to Rohit Bhati.
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Victim's sister Kanchan said that their in-laws wanted her sister Nikki to go away so that Vipin could be remarried
Noida, 25 August
"Their demands were increasing day by day... and they had started
asking for Rs 36 lakh in dowry from us," said the father of 26-year-old
Nikki, who was allegedly tortured and set ablaze by her in-laws in Greater
Noida.
The family recalled a nine-year-long "torture" Nikki and her
sister Kanchan, 29, went through -- frequent fights, assault, demands of more
money and expensive cars.
Demanding strict action against the family, the father Bhikahri Singh
said, "An encounter should be done. This is Baba's (Yogi Adityanath)
government, their house should also be bulldozed. If not, we will sit on hunger
strike."
In 2016, both sisters were married in the same family, Nikki to Vipin
Bhati and Kanchan to Rohit Bhati.
"At wedding they demanded a Scorpio car. We gave them, and again
they demanded a bullet motorcycle, which also we gave. Their demands were
increasing day by day. And after that they began demanding Rs 36 lakh from
us," he added.
"Both brother don't work. Since marriage, they kept asking for
money, sometimes they said give us your Mercedes, they asked for our Scorpio. I
helped my daughter to open her own beauty parlour as Vipin had no work. He then
started stealing money from the parlour," Singh told PTI Videos.
While Vipin was arrested on Saturday, his mother was arrested on Sunday, his brother and father was arrested on Monday.
He claimed that many times a panchayat was organised to settle the
dispute, but all the efforts were wasted.
Pointing to a Mercedes parked outside Bhikahri Singh's house, another
relative told PTI Videos, "Vipin had been demanding this car for over a
year. He said either give the Mercedes or Rs 60 lakh."
Nikki's mother said, "They demanded a top model of Scorpio car. We
told them we can only give Swift Dzire, still we gave the Scorpio and 30 tola
gold (approximately 350 gram) at the wedding."
"When my daughters had children, we gave motorcycle and 11 tola
gold (approximately 128 gram), they still tortured them. When we brought them
back home, they held panchayat, pleaded us for their return.... still the abuse
continued."
"My daughter kept reassuring me that good days will come.. but they
never did," the inconsolable mother said.
She demanded strict action against the entire Bhati family.
Nikki's elder sister, Kanchan recorded a video of the attack and accused
Vipin Bhati and his family members of killing her sister for dowry.
Disturbing videos of the incident and testimonies of Nikki's son and
sister surfaced on social media on how the accused husband, Vipin Bhati and
another woman assaulted the victim and dragged her by the hair. Another clip
showed Nikki, severely burnt, walking down a staircase before collapsing. She
had succumbed to burns while being taken to a hospital Thursday night.
The victim's son (aged around six), who witnessed the horrifying
incident, said, “they poured something on my mother, slapped her and set her
ablaze using a lighter."
While addressing the media, Kanchan said, "We were beaten and
tortured for days. They were demanding Rs 36 lakh. They hit her on the neck and
head, threw acid, and set her on fire in front of her child."
She added that she, too, was assaulted when she tried to intervene.
"They slapped me. I was injured and unconscious the entire day."
Kanchan said that their in-laws wanted her sister to go away so that
Vipin could be remarried.
Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Sudhir Kumar had on Friday said
that police got a call from Fortis Hospital informing them that a woman with
burn injuries had been admitted and was referred to Safdarjung Hospital.
"Police immediately left for Safdarjung Hospital, but the woman
succumbed to her injuries before the team could reach the hospital," he
said.
Vipin Bhati, who was arrested on Saturday, was being escorted by the police to recover evidence around 1.30 pm when he tried to flee, according to the
Gautam Buddh Nagar Police PRO.
"He was chased and apprehended after being shot in the leg,"
the officer said.
Nikki's husband Vipin Bhati, brother Rohit, mother and father are among
those mentioned as accused in the FIR. All four have been arrested.
A case had been registered against the four at Kasna Police Station on
22 August under sections 103(1) (murder), 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt),
and 61(2) (attempting to commit offences punishable with life imprisonment or
others) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
Nikki was cremated by her family members.
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