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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Delhi Woman Jumps In Front Of Train, Fed Up With In-laws Abuses

By SHUBHAJIT Chakraborty

DELHI, India: Jaded by the continuous abuses by her in-laws, a young women threw herself along with her two children in front of a running train at Sawan Park in northwest Delhi. Binoo, a 26-year-old from a well to do family, had driven her car right on the railway tracks. But at last moment she changed her mind and parked the car near the crossing and waited for the train with her two children, three-and-a-half-year-old daughter Muskaan and two-and-a-half-month-old son Adhayan. Around 6.30pm Sonepat-Ghaziabad local train approached, and she with her two children jumped in front of it.
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The mother was killed on the spot leaving Muskaan with severe injury. Fortunately, her son Adhayan fell between the tracks, escaped the fiasco, though minor injuries touched him. Muskaan died in the Ganga Ram Hospital on Monday evening reported a Northern Railway spokesperson.

Binoo was from an affluent family, her father owns a couple of hotels in Paharganj. She married to Vikas Dandona in December 2003 and they were living at posh Mahendra Enclave in Model Town. In her suicide note she addressed to her father that she couldn’t tolerate unbearable stress and that compelled her to take the extreme decision. Police reported to the reporters on Monday.

It was reported that Binoo suffered from extreme tortures from her father-in-law, and brother-in-law, though her husband was not the real culprit. And his name was also not in the FIR. Alleged Binoo’s father.

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