A family of five set themselves on fire in an act of desperation
against a threat to demolish their home.
Four of the Nepalese victims - a mother, her two sons and their
wives - died after the shocking protest inside the grounds of government
offices in Rajkot, in Gujarat, western India.
Hasumati Dalvani, 62, her sons Bharat Mansingh, 40, and Girish
Mansingh, 38, and their wives Asha, 35, and Rekha, 33, had poured kerosene over
their bodies before setting themselves ablaze.
The family has been battling the government's attempt to
demolish their house - their shelter for 35 years - after residents complained
its construction was unsafe.
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Witnesses tried to extinguish the fires with pieces of curtain
material, but were too late.
Both sons and their wives died of their injuries at Rajkot Civil
Hospital.
Dr Sanjay Shah said: ‘They had sustained 90 to 95 per cent burns
to their bodies. They were in a critical condition. We tried to save them but
in the end we couldn’t do enough. The mother is still with us but in a
very critical condition.’
However, the mayor of Rajkot city, Janak Kotak, said the
municipality had no plans to demolish the house and their grievances were with
the residents.
Police arrested four other people who assisted the family in
their suicides.
The Rajkot Municipality has confirmed a compensation figure of
£27,700 to the family
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