An Indian woman was burnt to death in a funeral pyre - hours after doctors had pronounced her dead, it has been claimed. Medics
said the 24-year-old, named as
Rachna Sisodia, had died of a lung
infection at Sharda hospital in Greater Noida, in northern India's Uttar
Pradesh state.
Her husband Devesh
Chaudhary, 23, took possession of her body at 1.27am and drove with it
and some friends to a funeral pyre location in Aligarh, two hours away,
where at 8am they began to cremate her.
But there are reports that somebody then dragged the woman off the funeral pyre, believing her to be still alive.
She showed no signs of life thereafter but
a post-mortem examination showed charred particles in her windpipe and
lungs, say police, which would not have been present if she had not been
breathing.
Two doctors working together said the cause of death was not lung infection but in fact 'shock caused by being burnt alive'.
Rajesh Pandey, a senior police superintendent, told local media of the doctors' verdict.
A
police spokesman added: 'This happens when someone is burnt alive. The
particles go inside with the breath. If a person is dead, such particles
cannot reach the lungs and the windpipe. So, the doctors concluded that
the woman was burnt alive on the pyre.'
In another development, the dead woman's
maternal uncle Kailash Singh has reportedly accused her husband and ten
others of sexually assaulting and killing her.
Police are taking the accusations seriously but all the men have disappeared, they say.
However,
the doctors at Sharda maintain that Rachna did in fact die at their
hospital and post-mortem doctor Pankaj Mishra says he cannot even be
sure that the body he examined was that of Rachna, due to the extent of
the burns on it.
Devesh told local
media, from an unknown location, that his in-laws were trying to frame
him and his relatives in a bid to acquire his property.
Doctors
have also preserved a piece of bone for conducting DNA tests, which was
handed over to the police. They did not say when DNA test results would
be available.-Daily Mail
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