Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Two men on bike throw acid at 23-yr-old woman in Ghaziabad

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@hindustant­imes.com ■

GHAZIABAD: A 23-year-old woman suffered severe burn injuries after two men on a bike threw a corrosive substance, suspected to be acid, on her while she was travelling in an auto-rickshaw near Ghaziabad’s Mohan Nagar intersecti­on on Tuesday morning. Five co-passengers suffered burns.

The woman’s family alleged that a 25-year-old woman, who had been pressuring the victim not to terminate their friendship, may have been responsibl­e for the attack.

The victim was brought to Delhi’s Safdarjung hospital with chemical burns. “According to doctors, she has sustained 25% burns on her face and is in a critical condition. She has been admitted to the burns ICU (intensive care unit) of the hospital. The doctors also want to check whether there is any damage to her eyes,” said hospital spokespers­on Poonam Dhanda.

The victim is a marketing executive at an insurance firm and is attached to a bank branch in Ghaziabad.

She left her house around 9am and boarded an auto from the Lajpat Nagar neighbourh­ood of Ghaziabad to go to work.

“There were two young women, an elderly couple and myself in the auto,” said Rahul Kumar, one of the passengers.

“I was sitting alongside the driver. The victim was in the left of the rear passenger seat. Suddenly, two men came on a black bike and threw a plastic bag at her. It was filled with some blackish-blue liquid.”

This was around 9.30am, barely 200 metres from the Mohan Nagar intersecti­on. “Within seconds I could feel that my T-shirt had got burnt and the victim started screaming,” Kumar said.

The police said a First Informatio­n Report (FIR) under section 326a (throwing acid) had been lodged against the two unidentifi­ed men.

The victim’s family, the police said, had named another young woman in the FIR; she is from Kondli in Delhi and was a colleague of the victim in her previous job in a Noida company.

The family alleged that their friendship had soured. The victim moved to a different job afterwards. The police quoted the victim’s family as saying the young woman and the victim had frequent altercatio­ns.

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