Chennai: Minjur Police near Chennai allowed a 21-year-old woman – who encouraged a migrant worker to death when he tried to be sexually attacked on Wednesday – to go free Scot after registering a case under the 100 part of the IPC associated with death while Protect yourself.
The deceased’s identity has not been confirmed.
Minjur police initially registered a suspicious death case below 174 CRPC after restoring his body near the fish farm in Minjur on Wednesday.
Malliga woman (name changed), mother of two children, working on a fish farm owned by Mani Colathur.
He was involved in routine work when the unknown man sneaked into agriculture.
The man grasped the woman and dragged him to a remote place, where he tried to attack him sexually.
The police request revealed that the woman, who tried to free her from the man, pushed it hard on the ground.
The man banged on a stone on the ground and fainted.
Then, the woman dragged her outside the farm and dumped it on the side of the road.
Malliga returned to the farm and told her husband who also worked on the same farm.
He and other workers rushed to see the man.
At that time, the villagers had surrounded the man unconscious on the roadside.
Information, Minjur police led by Police Inspector Vadivel Murugan rushed to the place.
They warned the ‘108’ ambulance.
Then, the man was confirmed to die.
Inspector Vadivel Murugan said, “We asked about the suspect in the neighborhood and they saw the man a few days ago in the area.
But the residents confirmed that he was not employed in any company there.” Tiruvallur District Inspector from Police V Varun Kumar, “After understanding the authenticity of this case, the woman was ordered under Section 100 (the right of the body’s private defense expanded to cause death) from the IPC.” Earlier in January this year, police supervisor P Aravindhan raised the part to allow a 19-year-old girl to go to a free Scot after he killed a man who, under the influence of alcohol, trying to rape him.