Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Russian woman critical after acid attack in Kashi

- HT Correspond­ent

A 23-year-old Russian woman sustained severe burn injuries on her f ace, eyes, hands and body after a man whose marriage proposal she allegedly spurned attacked her with acid early Friday morning in Varanasi.

Police said the tourist, Darya Yurieva, arrived in the city three days ago and was staying as a paying guest at Hriday Lal Srivastava’s house, located in Nand Nagar colony in the heart of Varanasi. She had stayed at the same house for three months during a previous visit.

She t old t he police t hat Hriday’s grandson, Siddhartha Srivastava, attacked her and hurled acid at her around 4am, when she was sleeping in the balcony of her third-floor room, raising concerns about the continuing easy availabili­ty of acid despite court orders restrictin­g their sale.

Siddhartha was arrested late in the evening. During interrogat­ion, he told the police that he purchased the acid from the shop of one Rajiv Dubey, sources said.

A police team picked up the shopkeeper for questionin­g but released him later.

“She sustained serious eye injuries. The next 72 hours will be very critical. A plastic surgeon has also examined her. We are giving her the best possible treatment,” said Dr KK Gupta, the chief medical superinten­dent of Sir Sunderlal Hospital at Banaras Hindu University where the victim was admitted.

Yurieva said she wanted to go back to Russia as her visa had expired and this allegedly angered Siddhartha, whose marriage proposal she turned down earlier.

In her statement, the tourist said while she saw Siddhartha as only a friend, he was in love with her. Sources said she told the magistrate that she belonged to Moscow but police said two passports were recovered from her room -- one Russian and the other Bulgarian.

“A Russian national has been admitted to hospital in a critical condition as she sustained injuries after acid was thrown on her by a youth. A case has been registered following a complaint by her,” said sub-inspector Sanjiv Kant Mishra, station officer of Lanka police station.

Siddhartha had fled soon after the incident but police questioned his father, brother and grandfathe­r. Two others were also detained but released later. Siddhartha was being treated by a psychiatri­st at BHU, his grandfathe­r Hriday Lal said.

The Russian embassy in New Delhi has been informed about the incident, sources said. A few officials are expected to reach Varanasi from New Delhi soon.

“Prima facie it appeared to be a case of spurned love. We are investigat­ing further,” senior superinten­dent of police Akash Kulhari said.

India made acid attacks a separate class of crime in 2013 amid growing incidents of revenge on women who had spurned sexual advances or rejected a marriage proposal. The courts have promised free medical treatment and the government has moved to stop the free sale of acid but such attacks continue unabated, a fact brought out by women who boldly spoke out against the practice in an award-winning series Stop Acid Attacks by HT.

Friday’s attack was the latest in a series of crimes reported by foreign women visiting India. An American tourist accused two men of raping her in Dharamsala in September. In February, a Japanese woman accused a tour guide of drugging and raping her in Jaipur.

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