Mumbai:
A three-year-old girl was burnt alive allegedly by her drunk father in Kherwadi village of suburban Malwani in Mumbai, police said on Thursday.
The accused, Veerappan Kaunder (37), who works as a conservation worker with the city's civic body on a contract basis, allegedly poured kerosene on his daughter and five-year-old son last night after which he set the girl on fire, police said, adding that the boy managed to run out of the house.
The victim was admitted to the civic-run KEM hospital last night but died while undergoing treatment, they said. Veerappan was arrested today on the charges of murder, said A R A Shaikh, senior inspector at Malwani police station.
According to police, Veerappan often used to argue with his wife as he suspected her of having an extra marital affair. On Monday, Veerappan argued with his wife on the same issue after which she left the house, leaving behind the two children.
Upset with this, Veerappan used to come home after getting drunk, police said. Last night, while his two children were at home, Veerappan, who was in a drunken state, in a fit of rage doused them with kerosene, they said.
Scared of his father's acts, the boy ran out of the house but the accused torched his daughter, who sustained severe burn injuries, police said.
The neighbours who gathered hearing the commotion rushed the girl to a nearby private hospital and shifted to the KEM hospital later, where she succumbed to her burn injuries.