Some news makes us even as we read them……. One
such was the tragedy that befell on a young girl for no fault of hers. The
story of 23-yearold J Vinodhini who
suffered grievous burns in an acid attack by a man whose advances she had
rejected; she succumbed to the injuries in Feb 2013. In Bhopal
recently, in a tragic incident, a jilted lover
shot dead a bride on the stage in full public view at a marriage
garden….
Lindsay Davenport; Anastasia Myskina; Kim
Clijsters; Justine Henin; Jelena Janković; Caroline Wozniacki; Petra Kvitová;
Victoria Azarenka; Serena Williams ~ the
list of No.1 in Women Tennis … and if you are to go back more than 2 decades,
there would be more names and there was Monica Seles too…. Monica Seles – was doing great in the circuit and reached
the top most part too… and became a
member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Born in Serbia, she later became a naturalized United States
citizen in 1994 and also received Hungarian citizenship in June 2007. She won
nine Grand Slam singles titles, winning eight of them while a citizen of Yugoslavia and one while a citizen of the United States.
In 1990, Seles became the youngest-ever French Open champion, at the age of 16.
Not everything pink as on April 30, 1993 she was the
victim of an on-court attack, when a man stabbed her in the back with a
9-inch-long knife. That injury was to
keep her away from the professional circuit for over 2 years ~ though she was
to come back, she perhaps was unable to consistently reproduce her best form.
She played her last professional match at the 2003 French Open, but did not
officially retire until February 2008. In June 2011, she was named one of the
"30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by Time. The
man who stabbed her had stalking her for long … Stalking
!! – now read this report in TOI Chennai edition of date.
A stalker stabbed a 23-year-old woman in full
public view on Rutland Gate Road
in Nungambakkam around 11am on Monday, in a savage attack that left her
battling for life. A police officer said P Lakshmi Devi was heading to an
interior design firm she works for when D Saravanan, 26, accosted her, pulled
out a knife and struck her with it repeatedly till she collapsed. The
assailant, a resident of Villivakkam, escaped on a motorbike even as passersby
rushed to the woman’s aid. Witnesses said Devi attempted to escape but
Saravanan held her back and stabbed her in the neck, shoulder and abdomen.
The attempted murder, the most recent in a rash
of attacks on women in the city, took place two weeks after Devi complained to
the Anna Nagar police about Saravanan. Police, who are searching for Saravanan,
had warned him against following Devi and made him sign an undertaking that he
would not before letting him go.
Investigators said Saravanan and Devi earlier worked for a company in
Anna Nagar, and he had been obsessed with her ever since.
TOI further adds that Stalking is a crime, but the state
police are unaware of the law they are supposed to enforce or simply do not
care about the threat that stalkers pose to the women they are obsessed with.
Either way, a woman in the city faces the threat of not just attacks by people
they have never seen before but also the danger of a fatal attack by a deranged
and homicidal stalker. This vicious attack took place in broad daylight on
bustling Rutland Gate Road
in Nungambakkam. Saravanan’s attempt to murder the woman was cold-blooded,
premeditated and carried out with impunity. It was the most recent attack in a
series of such crimes and, with police failing to prevent such crimes, it is
unlikely to be the last.
Now there is the amended IPC Section 354,
prompted by the 2012 Nirbhaya gang rape in Delhi, containing clauses that address
specific crimes against women, including stalking Section 354(D) – TOI reports
that the state police have failed to
enforce the law to protect women from men manically obsessed with them. Women in the city who have been
victims of stalkers say police officers in the city are reluctant to file
complaints and in most cases try to get them to reach a compromise with the
men. They say policemen fail to understand the gravity of the crime and how it
affects them: That being shadowed at all hours of day causes them serious alarm
and fills their every waking moment with trepidation. The attack on Devi came
less than two weeks after a cab driver, who stalked a 24-year-old dietician S
Rekha for months, killed her, mutilated her and dumped her body parts in Porur Lake.
In that case, too, the woman lodged a complaint against the stalker at
Madhavaram police station and policemen did not take the complaint seriously.
Under the provisions of IPC Section 354(D), police can arrest a stalker is
there is reasonable proof of the offense. Once convicted, a stalker faces
imprisonment of up to three years and a fine.
TOI opines that if a stalker can launch a murderous attack
on a woman even after she has lodged a complaint against the man, it is clearly
the result of dereliction of duty by police, more so because there is now a
specific law under which action may be taken against such offenders. Stalkers
are manically obsessive and often capable of horrendous violence. Police can
and should take such offenders off the streets before they attack the women
they are infatuated with. Tough action is certainly
the need of the hour.
glamorous Sharapova seen with Monica Seles
Getting back to Tennis, Seles was the top women's player
heading into 1993, having won the French Open three consecutive years and both
the US
Open and Australian Open in consecutive years. In January 1993, Seles defeated
Graf in the final of the Australian Open, which to date was her third win in
four Grand Slam finals against Graf. On that fateful day in Apr - during a
quarterfinal match with Magdalena Maleeva in Hamburg in which Seles was leading
6–4, 4–3, Günter Parche, an obsessed fan of Steffi Graf, ran from the middle of
the crowd to the edge of the court during a break between games and stabbed
Seles with a boning knife between her shoulder blades, to a depth of 1.5 cm
(0.59 inches). Initially, there was speculation that the attack may have been
politically motivated because of Seles' Serbian roots. She was known to have
received death threats in relation to the ongoing conflict in her native Yugoslavia. The attacker, Parche was charged following
the incident, but was not jailed because he was found to be psychologically
abnormal, and was instead sentenced to two years' probation and psychological
treatment. The incident prompted a significant increase in the level of
security at tour events. Seles vowed never to play tennis in Germany again,
disenchanted by the German legal system. "What people seem to be
forgetting is that this man stabbed me intentionally and he did not serve any
sort of punishment for it... I would not feel comfortable going back. I don't
foresee that happening." Gabriela Sabatini was
the only player who abstained from voting against Seles having her ranking
preserved after the attack. All the other players voted that Seles should lose
her ranking.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
13th May 2014.