New Delhi: A 24-year-old woman suspected of trying to commit suicide with a man outside the Supreme Court here died on Tuesday, police said.
The woman suffered 85 percent burns in the offer of self-rhythm on August 16.
The man, 27, has suffered 65 percent burns and surrendered to his injury on Saturday.
Both were accepted at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital.
Humans who tried to burn themselves outside the Supreme Court surrendered to injury Commissioner (New Delhi) Deepak Yadav said, “The woman gave up on her injury during treatment on Tuesday.” After the woman and the man tried to burn himself, the police had registered a case below Section 309 (an attempt to commit suicide) from the Criminal Code.
They suspected that the man convinced the woman to take extreme steps.
They said he was from Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh and was allegedly raped by MP Party Bahujan Samaj Atul Rai in 2019.
MP has undergone custody of the judicial in this case for the past two years.
Before trying to commit suicide, the woman, together with her colleague, has recorded Facebook videos where she revealed her identity and claimed that she had submitted a rape case against RAI in 2019.
He alleged that some senior police officers supported the defendant.
Previously, a senior police officer said that the man and the woman took extreme steps as a court had issued a warrant that was not up to them in the case of forgery for allegedly submitting the wrong evidence of the case of rape.
On the Facebook video, the woman said the warrant and that she had been called by the judge.
In March, the woman submitted a request at the Supreme Court, looking for the transfer of her rape case from Allahabad to Delhi for a fair trial and claimed that he faced a threat to his life.
Then in August, the local court in Varanasi issued a warrant that was not upwardly against him in the case of forgery based on complaints submitted by Rai’s brothers.