Woman starved for two months, rescued
BY MPost17 Sept 2012 8:01 AM IST
MPost17 Sept 2012 8:01 AM IST
A 32-year-old woman kept confined and starved by her in-laws for over two-and-a-half months at their house here, was rescued by police and a welfare organisation and admitted to hospital, police said on Sunday. Her condition was critical.
A mother of three children, Kavita, who was confined in a room for this period, was rescued from her in-laws’ Jaitpur residence in south Delhi on Saturday afternoon. Kavita has been admitted in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Holy Family hospital, where doctors termed her condition critical. ‘Married to Deepak, a general store shop owner, in 1999, her married life began happily,’ Ashok, a member of the welfare association who rescued the woman, said.
The couple have two daughters, aged six and 10, and a one-year-old son.
Around two years ago, everything changed as her husband and in-laws began harassing her to get money from her family.
‘Her husband and her mother-in-law tortured her for the last two years. When she fell ill, they refused to have her treated. When the washing machine broke down, they refused to have it repaired and asked her to get the money from us,’ said Kavita’s mother.
Ashok said since the last two months, Kavita was allegedly not allowed to meet anyone, and was starved.
Her mother learnt of her plight and sought to intervene but was sent packing by the in-laws. Kavita’s maternal uncle then approached Ashok’s organisation, which sought police help to free the woman. ‘We took help of local police in the rescue operation. We found Kavita in a bad state. She had injured her waist and was behaving like a madwoman when we barged into the room where she was confined. The whole room was stinking,’ said Ashok. A police officer said that she has been suffering from tuberculosis for a long time but her in-laws did not consult any doctor for her treatment. ‘She was unable to say a word properly. She only replies to a question with a yes or no,’ said the officer.
A probe is on and a case will be registered against her in-law’s family if the charges are found true, said police.
A mother of three children, Kavita, who was confined in a room for this period, was rescued from her in-laws’ Jaitpur residence in south Delhi on Saturday afternoon. Kavita has been admitted in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Holy Family hospital, where doctors termed her condition critical. ‘Married to Deepak, a general store shop owner, in 1999, her married life began happily,’ Ashok, a member of the welfare association who rescued the woman, said.
The couple have two daughters, aged six and 10, and a one-year-old son.
Around two years ago, everything changed as her husband and in-laws began harassing her to get money from her family.
‘Her husband and her mother-in-law tortured her for the last two years. When she fell ill, they refused to have her treated. When the washing machine broke down, they refused to have it repaired and asked her to get the money from us,’ said Kavita’s mother.
Ashok said since the last two months, Kavita was allegedly not allowed to meet anyone, and was starved.
Her mother learnt of her plight and sought to intervene but was sent packing by the in-laws. Kavita’s maternal uncle then approached Ashok’s organisation, which sought police help to free the woman. ‘We took help of local police in the rescue operation. We found Kavita in a bad state. She had injured her waist and was behaving like a madwoman when we barged into the room where she was confined. The whole room was stinking,’ said Ashok. A police officer said that she has been suffering from tuberculosis for a long time but her in-laws did not consult any doctor for her treatment. ‘She was unable to say a word properly. She only replies to a question with a yes or no,’ said the officer.
A probe is on and a case will be registered against her in-law’s family if the charges are found true, said police.
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