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Mother, daughters burnt alive in Tangail

Tuesday, 7 October 2014


A fire in the house of an expatriate early on Tuesday led to the death of a woman and three of her daughters at Tangail's Mirzapur. Police say they suspect that the house was set on fire by sprinkling petrol after a proposal for marraige was spurned.. One suspect has already been picked up by police. Tangail (South)'s additional superintendent of police Pankaj Chandra Roy said the house of expatriate Majibur Rahman went up in flames at Sohagpara area early on Tuesday. His wife Hasna Begum (30) and three daughters -- Mariam (18), Mili (4) and Mim (6) -- were burnt alive in sleep. "After 3am, some miscreants poured petrol into the house through the windows and set it alight. The fire spread quickly and all four were burnt alive," Roy said. He said neighbour Baharuddin's son Jahangir had been proposing to marry Majib's eldest daughter Mariam for a while. "After the marraige proposal was rejected, we feel angry members of Jahangir's family may have set fire to the house." Two petrol containers were recovered from the spot,according to bdnews24.com.