A
distraught wife in India will be scarred for life after her husband of
eight years allegedly cut off her nose because her family couldn’t
afford a marriage dowry.
Kamlesh
Rathore, 25, from Shahjahanpur, in Uttar Pradesh, northern India, said
her husband, Sanjeev Rathore, 27, had been demanding a dowry of Rs
50,000 (£550) ever since they got married.
A
dowry is part of Indian custom and is either cash, jewellery or land
that the bride's family gives to the groom as a condition of any
marriage.
Kamlesh said: ‘He harassed me every day for the dowry. He was constantly demanding Rs 50,000.
'I
repeatedly told him that my father is very poor and he cannot afford
such an amount but he did not listen and used to threaten me that he’ll
chop off my nose.
‘He has beaten me for years.
'He’s used belts, slippers, sticks and has always tortured me.
'He used to accuse me of working as a prostitute and threaten to sell me. He was always drunk.
'During our eight years of marriage he was very harsh with me.’
On September 14, Kamlesh was cooking dinner when Sanjeev started shouting and demanding money again.
She said that suddenly, from behind, her in-laws grabbed her and held her down while her husband allegedly chopped off her nose.
‘They all grabbed me tightly. I could not move.
'And then out of nowhere I saw a knife and he chopped off my nose,’ Kamlesh recalled.
Kamlesh, who has a six-year-old daughter, said her husband and in-laws fled as soon as they chopped off her nose.
His last words were: ‘You’ll now be like this forever’.




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