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Punjab man burned alive by brother-in-law in domestic dispute, two dead

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A domestic dispute in Tarn Taran, Punjab, turned fatal when Lovepreet Singh was allegedly set on fire by his brother-in-law as he attempted to bring his wife back home. Lovepreet later succumbed to his burn injuries. His sister-in-law, Gurjit Kaur, who tried to rescue him, also died in the incident. The entire episode was recorded on CCTV cameras, which aided investigators in the case. The accused brother-in-law, who sustained injuries, was subsequently arrested, and Lovepreet's wife was taken into detention by police.

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