A district court in Jharkhand has awarded death sentence to 4 people in an honour-killing case.
The district court in Jharkhand’s Koderma on Thursday awarded death sentence to four people convicted in an honour-killing case.
The four convicts include the victim’s parents and her uncle and aunt.
The sentence was pronounced by the court of Additional District Judge Ramashankar Singh.
The incident took place on August 25, 2018 in Madangundi area under Chandwara police station of Koderma district.
The victim, Soni Kumari, 20, was killed by her family after she said she wanted to marry a man from another caste.
The victim’s family was against the inter-caste marriage and killed her by throttling her.
The convicts then tried to get rid of evidence against them by setting the Soni’s body on fire.
However, their attempt was thwarted by the timely arrival of police.
The cops were successful in dousing the fire and the victim’s body was sent for post-mortem.
After a speedy trial, the Koderma district court convicted the 4 accused on March 15.
Source: indiatoday.in, Staff, March 29, 2021
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