The former student allegedly blamed her for his failure to clear his Bachelor of Pharmacy exam. Read more at straitstimes.com.
INDORE, India – A college principal in India died in hospital on Saturday, five days after a former student attacked her on campus with a sharp weapon, poured petrol on her and set her on fire.
“But she succumbed to cardiac pulmonary arrest on Saturday. She also suffered multiple organ failure,” said Dr Amit Bhatt of Indore’s Choithram Hospital, the Times of India reported. The victim ran towards the college building, where staff extinguished the fire and rushed her to a hospital.
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