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Indian father is arrested for ‘burning his teenage daughter ALIVE when she tried to marry a man from another caste’

Laxmi Bai, 19, was leaving her family home when she was killed

An Indian father has been arrested for ‘burning his teen daughter alive’ as she was leaving the family home to marry a man from a different social caste.

The shocking suspected honour killing occurred in the village of Chainpur Sarkar in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

Local media report that 19-year-old Laxmi Bai was leaving her family home to meet with her boyfriend, Rajkumar.

She intended marrying him, but her father, Sundar Lal Yadav, 52, stopped her.

Rajkumar told the Times of India that the teenager was on her way to court to marry him and had gone home to collect documentation as proof of age.

[ads1]She ‘was coming to me when Sundar Lal dragged her away,’ he said.

The father, who reportedly did not approve of her decision to marry the man from a different social caste, then allegedly threw kerosene over Laxmi before setting her on fire.

Neighbours were alerted to the horrific incident as Laxmi screamed in pain, but nothing could be done to prevent the teenager from dying at the scene.

Sundar Lal Yadav has been arrested on suspicion of killing the girl.

Her brother, Rajendra Yadav, 28, has also been detained.

The girl’s body has reportedly been sent for post-mortem and the investigation into the alleged murder continues.

Police chief Kailash Panse told local media that Laxmi’s refusal to end her relationship had enraged her family.

The complex caste system has its origins in ancient India, and was transformed by various ruling elites in medieval, early-modern, and modern India, especially the Mughal Empire and the British Raj.

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