Tension prevailed at the Combined Court Complex in Coimbatore on Thursday, after a man flung acid on his wife as she was sitting in the waiting area of a Court hall.
While the woman, who suffered severe burns, was swiftly shifted to the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital (CMCH) for treatment, the man was apprehended by Cops & Advocates who were present on the campus. A woman lawyer was also taken to the hospital after the acid splashes fell on her dress.
The police said that a 35-year-old woman was attacked with the corrosive substance by her husband, identified as P. Siva, 40, a resident of Mahalakshmi Nagar at Kannampalayam near Sulur.
According to the police, the incident happened around 10:45 a.m. in the waiting area of the First Judicial Magistrate Court. The woman, an accused in a theft case registered by the R.S. Puram police in Coimbatore in 2016, had come to the court for trial proceedings. As a witness in the case had not come, the woman was asked to wait outside the court hall. Siva came to the waiting area with acid in a water bottle & threw the substance on his wife.
A court staff said the woman cried aloud in pain as the corrosive substance fell on her body, below the neck, inflicting severe burns. She ran from her husband & fell near the door of the Second Judicial Magistrate Court. With the upper portion of the woman’s dress partially burnt, a lawyer covered her with her gown. She was immediately shifted to the CMCH.
Mr. Siva who attempted to escape was caught by the police & lawyers. “I saw him running away. I sought the help of a few police personnel & managed to catch him before he could escape,” said M. Indumathi, a head constable attached to the Anamalai police station who was on court duty.
Investigations by the police revealed that Siva & his wife have two children. The woman, who faces two cases of theft, left home a week ago & started living with her Instagram friend Prabhu. Mr. Siva, a lorry driver by occupation, was on the lookout for his wife since then.
“Siva received a call from a lawyer that his wife had to appear before the Court on Thursday. He knew that his wife would come to the court on Thursday,” said a police officer.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Coimbatore north, G. Chandeesh visited the court premises. He said the woman suffered around 80 % of burns & a detailed investigation has been launched.
City Police Commissioner V. Balakrishnan has instructed officials to conduct a meeting with the Coimbatore Bar Association & the court staff to take effective measures to stop similar incidents on the court campus. On Feb 13, a murdered case accused was hacked to death near the court complex by a group of men.
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