Indian woman commits ‘sati’

Published October 13, 2008

RAIPUR (India): An elderly woman in the eastern Indian state of Chhattisgarh jumped into her husband’s funeral pyre, killing herself in an outlawed custom, police said on Sunday.

Lalmati Verma, 71, immolated herself on Saturday after mourners had left the cremation site, said police officer B.R. Mandawi in Kasdol, 125 km from state capital Raipur.

“She was reduced to ashes soon,” Mandawi said, adding her three sons had not been aware of their mother’s intention to commit “sati”, which means “faithful wife”, and was considered an act of devotion before British colonial rulers banned it in 1829.

At village Chechar, dozens of people gathered at the site on the bank of river Shivnath on Sunday to pay their respects.—Reuters

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