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PG student throws acid on lecturer for not marrying her

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Press Trust of India Guntur
A post graduate student allegedly threw acid on her former lecturer outside a government polytechnic college at Nallapadu in Guntur district today, apparently to take "revenge" from him for reneging on his promise to marry her, police said.

The incident occurred when the young woman, who is currently pursuing PG in mathematics at Andhra University in Visakhapatnam, threw the corrosive substance on Venkataramana at the college gate.

The girl, clad in a burqua to conceal her identity, was identified as Soujanya, police said.

"Wearing 'burqua' to hide her identity, Soujanya waited at the gate of the government polytechnic college at Nallapadu, where Venkataramana is a lecturer and threw acid on him when he came out during lunch hour," Guntur (South) DSP, K Narasimha, told PTI.
 

He said Venkatramana suffered burn injuries on his face though he tried to fend her off by holding her hand.

"In the process to resist her bid, some drops of acid fell on her cheek," the officer said, adding that the duo are admitted to a hospital.

The DSP said that Soujanya was earlier a student of Venkataramana when he was teaching in a degree college in Narasaraopet, where they developed intimacy and agreed to enter into wedlock.

But thereafter, she left to do her post graduation in Andhra University in Visakhapatnam and Venkatramana to Nallapadu.

"Venkataramana got married to another woman last year, and he was avoiding Soujanya," Narasimha said, adding that a case will be lodged soon.

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First Published: Dec 20 2014 | 7:06 PM IST

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