GREATER NOIDA, Aug. 24 -- A 28-year-old woman died after being set ablaze by her husband and in-laws in Greater Noida over alleged dowry demands, police said on Saturday. Her husband, Vipin Bhati, 28, has been arrested, while his father Satyaveer Bhati and brother Rohit Bhati are on the run. The incident took place on August 21 in Sirsa village under Kasna police station limits. Police said the victim, identified as Nikki, was doused with an inflammable liquid and set on fire after years of harassment for not meeting a Rs.35 lakh dowry demand. She succumbed to her injuries while being shifted from Fortis Hospital, Noida, to Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi. Nikki's mother-in-law Daya, father-in-law Satyaveer, and brother-in-law Rohit have been named in the FIR. Vipin runs a grocery shop and was arrested soon after a complaint was lodged. The case emerged after Nikki's sister Kanchan filed a complaint detailing alleged years of abuse. The marriage was solemnised in December 2016, with no dowry exchanged then, Kanchan said. "On August 21 at about 5.30pm, Vipin, along with his mother Daya, father Satyaveer, and brother Rohit, poured an inflammable substance on my sister and set her ablaze, causing her death. I rushed her to Fortis hospital, from where she was referred to Safdarjung. She succumbed to her injuries on the way," she told HT. Confirming events, ADCP Greater Noida Sudhir Kumar said: "We received information from Fortis Hospital on the night of August 21 about a woman admitted with severe burn injuries. She was later referred to Delhi but died en route. An autopsy was conducted." Police said an FIR under Section 103 (murder), Section 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt), and Section 61(2) (criminal conspiracy) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita has now been registered. Vipin was arrested and teams have been deployed to trace his absconding relatives. Residents of Sirsa village begun protests, raising slogans of "Justice for Nikki"....