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**Summary:**

A 27-year-old woman, Rithanya, died by suicide in Tiruppur, India, allegedly due to dowry harassment by her husband, father-in-law, and mother-in-law. While the husband and father-in-law were initially arrested, the mother-in-law, Chitradevi, was arrested later following appeals from the victim’s father. The family alleges severe abuse, including starvation and confinement. The victim reportedly left an audio message detailing the circumstances of her death. The accused family demanded more dowry even though a large sum was already paid. The bail hearing for the husband and father-in-law has been postponed.

**News Article:**

**Mother-in-Law Arrested in Tiruppur Dowry Death Case After Family’s Plea**

**TIRUPPUR, July 4, 2025** – The mother-in-law of a 27-year-old woman who died by suicide in Tiruppur has been arrested on charges of dowry harassment, police confirmed today. Chitradevi, the mother-in-law of the deceased Rithanya, was apprehended by Cheyur police following a direct appeal from Rithanya’s father, Annadurai, to Superintendent of Police Yadhav Girish Ashok.

Rithanya died 78 days after her wedding, allegedly due to relentless torment and demands for additional dowry from her husband, Kavinkumar, her father-in-law, Eashwaramoorthy, and Chitradevi. According to the victim’s family, Rithanya was subjected to physical and verbal abuse by Kavinkumar and Eashwarimoorthy, respectively, while Chitradevi allegedly tortured her by denying her food and locking her in a room. Before her death, Rithanya left an audio message detailing the abuse she endured.

“We appealed for a thorough investigation, expressing our concerns about the slow pace,” said Annadurai. “We believe Rithanya and Kavinkumar’s call records will shed more light on the case.”

While Kavinkumar and Eashwarimoorthy were arrested shortly after the First Information Report (FIR) was filed, Chitradevi’s arrest was delayed due to purported health concerns. Lawyers representing Rithanya’s family contend that the family demanded an additional 200 sovereigns of gold jewelry, beyond the 300 sovereigns and a luxury car worth ₹65 lakh already given as dowry.

The bail hearing for Kavinkumar and Eashwarimoorthy, initially scheduled for today, has been postponed until July 7 by Tiruppur District Principal and Sessions Court Judge Gunasekaran. The postponement allows the accused time to respond to a petition filed by the victim’s family opposing their release on bail. The legal team representing Rithanya’s family has highlighted that it is highly unusual for accused individuals in a dowry case to apply for bail so soon after the incident.

*Note: If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please seek help. You can contact the State’s health helpline at 104, Tele-MANAS at 14416, or Sneha’s suicide prevention helpline at 044-24640050.*

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