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In a gruesome incident that has sent shockwaves across India, a 27-year-old woman has been arrested for burning her ex-boyfriend alive in their home in Bengaluru. According to Indian media reports, the woman and her victim had been in a romantic relationship for the past year and worked at the same telecommunications store. However, in recent days, the woman had been complaining that her ex-boyfriend had been ignoring her and refused to get married.
On the day of the incident, the woman invited her ex-boyfriend to their home, claiming she wanted to make a special proposal to him. However, she had a different plan in mind. After binding her ex-boyfriend’s eyes with a cloth, she doused him with flammable liquid and set him ablaze. The woman also recorded a video of the incident, which she is said to have watched as her ex-boyfriend burned to death.
The police have taken the woman into custody and charged her with murder. According to reports, the woman had prepared the flammable liquid in advance and had been planning the crime for some time.
This shocking incident has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation across India, with many expressing shock and disgust at the brutality of the crime. The incident has also raised questions about the safety and security of women in India, particularly in cases of domestic violence and abuse.
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