Honour Killing: Gujarat NEET qualifier eligible for Govt medical seat allegedly strangled by father, uncle
Murder
Ahmedabad: In a shocking case of honour killing, an 18-year-old medical aspirant, who had recently secured the chance to get admission to a government medical college after scoring well in the NEET exam, was allegedly murdered by her father and uncle.
The accused duo reportedly took the step after learning that she might attempt to elope with her live-in partner.
According to media reports, the girl was offered a glass of milk by her father and uncle, allegedly mixed with sleeping pills. Once she fell unconscious, the duo strangled her with her dupatta and told villagers that she had died of a heart attack. The very next morning, they performed her last rites.
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The aspirant had scored 478 marks in her NEET exam a month ago and had become eligible for admission to a government medical college. While she aspired to pursue medicine and continue her studies, her family reportedly opposed her decision to study and live independently, adds Times of India.
The incident occurred on June 24. On that day, fearing that her family would force her into marriage or even kill her if she refused, the girl who had been in a live-in relationship with her partner sent him a desperate message.
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