Family, friends grieve young techie’s death, demand stringent punishment for attacker; activists call for penal provisions in law
For Vinodhini’s family, witnessing her death on Tuesday, after having been through a three-month battle to save her life, was shattering.
When the hospital declared the 23-year-old acid attack victim dead at 9.10 a.m., her family broke down. Torn by grief, her mother begged the doctors to take her life away too.
Vinodhini, who was attacked in Karaikal in November, had suffered extensive burns on her face, neck, stomach and shoulders when nitric acid was thrown on her by a man whose advances she had rejected.
Her father, Jayapal became emotional and told media persons that her attacker Suresh Kumar should suffer as much as she had. “It is not enough if he is hanged. She suffered so much agony and pain. He should suffer similarly,” he cried.
Her uncle, Ramesh, alleged that the doctors at the hospital had led them to believe that she was doing well, even as she was dying.
At one point he said, “We will not allow a post-mortem examination. The attacker has already destroyed her completely. It will only cause further damage to her. The doctors could not treat her, so what is the point,” he raged. It took much reasoning from social activists including representatives from the All India Democratic Women’s Organisation and a doctor, R. Ilvanji, belonging to Naam Thamizhar, for Ramesh to agree to an autopsy.
Youngsters and college students came to express their support for the family. Four students from Loyola College’s department of social work were seen. “We befriended her when she was at the Government Kilpauk Medical College Hospital, and then we came here too. But they would not let us in,” one of them said. “We never talked to her about the attack but we shared details about our life experiences to keep her in good spirits,” another student said.
Vinodhini’s friends from her workplace, who came around 1 p.m., stood in a group, silent in grief. “We worked with her,” said K. Anjana. Another colleague, R. Ilaya, said, “Often we heard from the family that she had breathing problems. On Sunday afternoon she suffered another bout. Since she was in the ICU we could not meet her.”
Her colleagues had first heard of the attack when Vinodhini’s mother called the office to inform them that she would be on leave.
As the ambulance carrying Vinodhini’s body left the hospital, six hours after she was declared dead, the crowds dissipated and life on Barnaby Road returned to normality.
Keywords: acid attack, J. Vinodhini, crimes against women, Karaikal acid attack











Dear all,
I'm very sad to heard vinodhini incidence. Accused should be punished.
Pls. pray towards vinodhini.
It pains me to see that much attention is given to the bachans and the
khans and any serious news coming from south or north east are kept at
the end?
Is vinodhini not the daughter of India? Is Amanat only the daughter of India? Why is this partiality by the media?
My heart pains to hear this news of her death. Why no national level
discussion about this news? Where is shashi tharoor? Where is
Manmohan?
Demons are hiding themselves in human covering and roaming freely among
us. Govt. should take these type of offences seriously and should ensure
justice to the victims in time.
How many innocent lives are we going to loose because of sexual harrassments.?
Wake up India... Severe punishments should be given to the accused, so that it would
be a lesson to others, and that they should not even think of committing such crimes in
future.
Jone Roselin
This murder case should also be fast tracked and the killer brought to justice with a sentence of at least Rigorous life Imprisonment with NO PAROLE.He should be made to serve the sentence for his full life.
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