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Bangladesh girl burned to death on teacher’s order: Police

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DHAKA: A schoolgirl was burned to death in Bangladesh on the orders of her head teacher after she reported him for sexually harassing her, police said on Friday.


The death of 19-year-old Nusrat Jahan Rafi last week sparked protests across the South Asian nation, with the prime minister promising to prosecute all those involved.


Rafi was lured to the rooftop of the Islamic seminary she attended where her attackers asked her to withdraw the sexual harassment complaint she had filed with police.


When she refused, she was doused in kerosene and set on fire.


Police said on Friday that one of the 18 people arrested in connection with her death had accused the school’s principal of ordering the attack.


The teacher “told them to put pressure on Rafi to withdraw the case or kill her if she refused”, senior police superintendent Mohammad Iqbal, who is leading the investigation, said.


Rafi had gone to police in late March to report the sexual harassment, and a leaked video shows the local police station chief registering her complaint but dismissing it as “not a big deal”.


Iqbal said at least five of those under arrest, including three of Rafi’s classmates, had tied her up with a scarf before setting her on fire.


“The plan was to pass the incident off as a suicide. But it fell through after Rafi managed to come downstairs while on fire because the scarf burnt and freed her hands and feet,” he said.


Rafi suffered burns to 80 per cent of her body and died in hospital on April 10.


But she recorded a video before her death, repeating her allegations against the principal.


“The teacher touched me, I will fight this crime till my last breath,” she said. She also identified some of her attackers.


Rafi’s brother Mahmudul Hasan Noman said people close to the principal had also put pressure on the family to withdraw the case against him.


“They told us that it was a conspiracy against him and that it was fabricated,” he said.


The case has caused outrage in Bangladesh, with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina vowing that “none of the culprits will be spared legal action.”


A police official said that they had also arrested the ruling party’s local chapter head, over allegations he advised one of the prime suspects to flee.


Scores of protesters from campaign group Student Community Against Rape and Sexual Violence rallied in central Dhaka on Friday demanding a judicial probe into the role of the police in the killing. — AFP


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