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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!In a horrific case of a marriage row gone wrong, a man has doused his pregnant partner in petrol, set her alight and fled.The couple, identified only as Rahul and Pragati, live together in Sonipat, a town north of Dehli in India.

Neighbours heard her agonising screams and bundled into the house to find her on fire. They were then able to rush her to hospital.

Police have explained that the couple frequently argued over when they were going to get married, with Pragati wanting to arrange it sooner rather than later.She has also told police that she is pregnant.On the day of the sickening attack, she had demanded that her partner call his parents to let them know about their relationship..

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