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Woman Tahasildar's driver succumbs to burns

The driver who tried to rescue woman tahasildar, succumbed to injuries on Tuesday in a hospital in Telangana. "Gurunatham succumbed to his injuries at a hospital while undergoing treatment," Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh M Bhagwat told media.

Woman Tahsildar's driver succumbs to burns
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Published : Nov 5, 2019, 3:30 PM IST

Hyderabad: A day after a woman tahsildar was burnt alive in her office near here, her driver who tried to rescue her, succumbed to injuries on Tuesday, police said.

Tahasildar Vijaya Reddy, 37, died on the spot after she was set afire at her office in Abdullapurmet by K Suresh over some land dispute.

Two staff, including Vijaya's driver, Gurunatham, who came to her rescue too were seriously injured in the incident even as the assailant, who received 60 per cent burns, were all admitted to different hospitals in the city.

"Gurunatham succumbed to his injuries at a hospital while undergoing treatment," Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh M Bhagwat told media.

The incident happened at around 1.30 PM on Monday when Suresh, a local who came to the Tahsil office on a bike, poured petrol on her and set her on fire using a lighter.

The Commissioner said a scientific investigation was underway and they were probing from all angles to ascertain the exact reason that provoked Suresh to take the extreme step of setting the Tahasildar on fire.

Police were holding an inquiry with Suresh's family members, checking his call records and verifying the land documents.

The land was transferred to a tenant and a dispute had arisen over it.

Litigation was in the High Court. Condemning the brutal killing of the Tahasildar, Telangana Director General of Police M Mahendar Reddy vowed to bring the culprit to book.

Meanwhile, a good number of Revenue and other government department employees visited the deceased Tahasildar's house here to pay their last respects. The shocking incident triggered protests by Revenue department employees across Telangana, while political leaders condemned it.

Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao expressed deep sorrow over the death of the woman tahasildar.

Also Read: Woman Tahasildar dies after being set on fire in office

Hyderabad: A day after a woman tahsildar was burnt alive in her office near here, her driver who tried to rescue her, succumbed to injuries on Tuesday, police said.

Tahasildar Vijaya Reddy, 37, died on the spot after she was set afire at her office in Abdullapurmet by K Suresh over some land dispute.

Two staff, including Vijaya's driver, Gurunatham, who came to her rescue too were seriously injured in the incident even as the assailant, who received 60 per cent burns, were all admitted to different hospitals in the city.

"Gurunatham succumbed to his injuries at a hospital while undergoing treatment," Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh M Bhagwat told media.

The incident happened at around 1.30 PM on Monday when Suresh, a local who came to the Tahsil office on a bike, poured petrol on her and set her on fire using a lighter.

The Commissioner said a scientific investigation was underway and they were probing from all angles to ascertain the exact reason that provoked Suresh to take the extreme step of setting the Tahasildar on fire.

Police were holding an inquiry with Suresh's family members, checking his call records and verifying the land documents.

The land was transferred to a tenant and a dispute had arisen over it.

Litigation was in the High Court. Condemning the brutal killing of the Tahasildar, Telangana Director General of Police M Mahendar Reddy vowed to bring the culprit to book.

Meanwhile, a good number of Revenue and other government department employees visited the deceased Tahasildar's house here to pay their last respects. The shocking incident triggered protests by Revenue department employees across Telangana, while political leaders condemned it.

Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao expressed deep sorrow over the death of the woman tahasildar.

Also Read: Woman Tahasildar dies after being set on fire in office

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Woman Tahsildar's driver succumbs to burns
Hyderabad, Nov 5 (PTI) A day after a woman tahsildar was
allegedly burnt alive in her office near here, her driver who
tried to rescue her, succumbed to injuries on Tuesday, police
said.
Tahsildar Vijaya Reddy, 37, died on the spot after she
was allegedly set afireat her office in Abdullapurmet by K
Suresh over some land dispute.
Two staff, including Vijaya's driver, Gurunatham, who
came to her rescue too were seriously injured in the incident
even as the assailant, who received 60 per cent burns, were
all admitted to different hospitals in the city.
"Gurunatham succumbed to his injuries at a hospital while
undergoing treatment," Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh M
Bhagwat told PTI.
The incident happened at around 1.30 PM on Monday when
Suresh, a local who came to the Tahsil office on a bike,
poured petrol on her and set her on fire using a lighter.
The Commissioner said a scientific investigation was
underway and they were probing from all angles to ascertain
the exact reason that provoked Suresh to take the extreme step
of setting the Tahsildar on fire.
Police were holding inquiry with Suresh's family members,
checking his call records and verifying the land documents.
The land was transferred to a tenant and a disputehad
arisen over it.
A litigation was in the High Court.
Condemning the brutal killing of the Tahsildar, Telangana
Director General of Police M Mahendar Reddy vowed tobring the
culprit to book.
Meanwhile, a large number of Revenue and other government
department employees visited the deceased Tahsildar's house
here to pay their last respects.
The shocking incident triggered protests by Revenue
department employees across Telangana, while political
leaderscondemned it.
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao expressed deep sorrow
over the death of the woman tahsildar. PTI VVK
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