
Hours before arrest in the Greater Noida dowry death case, accused husband Vipin Bhati posted an emotional note. (Photo: X)
There has been a shocking turn in the Greater Noida dowry death case after an Instagram post by the accused husband went viral. Just before being arrested for allegedly setting his wife on fire over dowry demands, the accused, Vipin Bhati, went live on Instagram, penning a heartfelt note to his wife, Nikki Payla.
In the post, Bhati had suggested his wife of 28 was killed by suicide, posting in Hindi: “Why didn’t you tell me what had happened? Why did you leave me? Why did you do this? The world is calling me a killer, Nikki.”
Bhati further shared an Instagram story showing himself smiling in a video alongside Nikki and their young son. In another post, he claimed he was being wronged after his wife’s death, adding, “I’m devastated. I’m left with nothing.” These posts were made just hours before his arrest.
Police confirmed that Nikki succumbed to severe burn injuries on Thursday. Horrific videos from the Sirsa, Greater Noida incident indicated Vipin physically abusing her before reportedly pouring an inflammable liquid on her and burning her. She died en route from Fortis Hospital, Noida, to Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi.
Along with Vipin, his elder brother and parents have also been accused in the case. Police have initiated a search to arrest and find the remaining accused.
The victim’s elder sister Kanchan, who is married to the same family, claims that Nikki was relentlessly harassed for dowry since her marriage in 2016. The in-laws reportedly demanded ₹36 lakh, which resulted in the sisters being subjected to round-the-clock torture.
Kanchan, a witness to the incident, claimed: “That night, they beat up my sister before me and the children. They then threw some liquid at her and ignited it. I attempted to rescue her but couldn’t. I want justice. I want my in-laws to be punished the way they tortured my sister.”
All this notwithstanding, dowry deaths continue to be a dismal reality in India. According to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reports, between 2017 and 2022, India witnessed an average of 7,000 reported deaths due to dowry every year with numerous other cases supposed to go undetected.
The case of Greater Noida has revived outrage once again, with the demand for tougher implementation of anti-dowry laws and safeguarding women ensnared in abusive marriages.
ALSO READ: Dowry Horror: Women In Greater Noida Set Ablaze By In-Laws Over Rs 36 Lakh Dowry Demand
Sofia Babu Chacko is a journalist with over five years of experience covering Indian politics, crime, human rights, gender issues, and stories about marginalized communities. She believes that every voice matters, and journalism has a vital role to play in amplifying those voices. Sofia is committed to creating impact and shedding light on stories that truly matter. Beyond her work in the newsroom, she is also a music enthusiast who enjoys singing.
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