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Delhi gang-rape survivor dies in Singapore!

As she has died, I think murder charges would be levelled against the culprits, which can carry the death sentence.


That has been confirmed, the rapists are being charged under section 302 for murder.

Some body do the same treatment which the girl went through to Sheila dikshit only then she will understand the pain Shame on her being a women cheif minister she made delhi the rape capital of india .Atleast execute the B@stards who did this quickly without dragging it for 4 years if these guys drags even this case its time for delhiites to stone this guy to death when they see this guys outside

Kindly don't speak nonsense. The Delhi Police is not under the state government but under the Home Ministry. Your distasteful remarks about someone doing the same thing to Sheila Dikshit is both unnecessary & disgusting. Making pathetic remarks like that is not the answer.
 
RIP to the victim, i hope your family is able to someday move on from this deplorable tragedy, and i hope the perpetrators are properly punished.
 
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Candlelit vigils have been held across India to mourn a woman who has died after being gang-raped in Delhi.

Thousands of people gathered in the Indian capital to express their grief and demand justice for the 23-year-old victim, who died earlier on Saturday.

Six men arrested in connection with the 16 December attack have now been charged with murder.

The victim's body is being flown back home from Singapore, where she had been taken for specialist treatment.

The rape triggered violent public protests over attitudes towards women in India.

Large areas of Delhi were sealed off and hundreds of armed police and riot troops deployed as news of the victim's death spread.

During Saturday, large crowds people gathered at sites where public gatherings were allowed.

These included the city's Jantar Mantar observatory, where people lit candles in the woman's memory.

"We are aware that this is not the first case, nor will it be the last case of gang-rape in India, but it is clear that we will not tolerate sex crimes any more," Rana, a lawyer, told the AFP news agency.

The victim's coffin, draped in a white flag, was taken to Singapore's Changi airport to be flown home, accompanied by her parents who were at her bedside when she died.

Over the past two weeks, the unnamed woman has became a symbol of the wider issue of how women are treated in India, says the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi.

The Mount Elizabeth hospital in Singapore said the woman "passed away peacefully" early on Saturday.

Hospital chief executive Kelvin Loh said she had suffered severe organ failure following serious injuries to her body and brain.

India's Home Affairs minister, Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh, said he was "heartbroken" by her death.

"I can only assure the family that the government will take whatever steps are needed to ensure that her killers get the harshest punishment in the quickest of time," he said.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was "very saddened" by the woman's death, and that the angry public reaction was "perfectly understandable".

He called on politicians and the public to set aside "narrow sectional interest" and work together to make India "a demonstrably better and safer place for women to live in".

Death penalty
The woman - a medical student whose identity has not been released - and her friend had been to see a film when they boarded the bus in the Munirka area of Delhi, intending to travel to Dwarka in the south-west of the city.

Police said she was raped for nearly an hour, and both she and her companion were beaten with iron bars, then thrown out of the moving bus into the street.

The assault sparked angry protests about the general conditions for women in India, and about what is seen as an inadequate police response to rape allegations.

Officials have since announced a series of measures intended to make Delhi safer for women.

These include more police night patrols, checks on bus drivers and their assistants, and the banning of buses with tinted windows or curtains.

The government has also said that it will post the photos, names and addresses of convicted rapists on official websites to shame them.

It has set up two committees - one looking into speeding up trials of cases involving sexual assaults on women, and the other to examine the lapses that might have led to the incident in Delhi.

But the protesters say the government's pledge to seek life sentences for the attackers is not enough - many are calling for the death penalty.
Source: BBC News - India mourns Delhi rape victim with candlelit vigils

My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of the child.

May she rest in peace, and justice be wreaked upon the perpetrators.
 
I sympathise with them b/c we've also had our fair share of such incidents.......bad things happen to women there and on our side -- but at least people are mobilizing and strongly voicing their anger

no women should have to endure what this girl went through....

it is infuriating that there are people that can do this to others, especially a helpless girl who can't defend herself from such aggression


may those culprits be publicly castrated and then sent to firing squad b/c honestly that's what they and all other rapists deserve
 
may those culprits be publicly castrated and then sent to firing squad b/c honestly that's what they and all other rapists deserve

Nah, there is a better option.

Given that the victim was sent to Singapore for treatment, then it'd be logical to send the rapists/murderers to Saudi Arabia for harsher justice :tup:
 
Nah, there is a better option.

Given that the victim was sent to Singapore for treatment, then it'd be logical to send the rapists/murderers to Saudi Arabia for harsher justice :tup:

getting their heads chopped off is too fast and too painless
 
Nah, there is a better option.

Given that the victim was sent to Singapore for treatment, then it'd be logical to send the rapists/murderers to Saudi Arabia for harsher justice :tup:

and where should we send the terrorists created/influenced by Saudi money/extremist ideology? To Guantanamo Bay for waterboarding excercise?

So give us a break, these bastards will be dealt in the harshest possible way on the land they commit the horrible crime on. I would rather give them to the public and see them disappear in thin air in no time.

Btw, stop opening a new thread on this topic every few minutes. Do a search and there are 10 other threads running on the topic.
 
Now that she has passed away Murder charges will be applied and in section 302 we can give death penalty for rarest of rare cases and this case will be no different.
 
Govt should shift her family abroad so that they can continue to live without any distraction otherwise society will eat them.

and its good that gal died :) ..what she had left with? intestines removed,brain dead n swelled n multiple orgal failure,infection in blood and no pleasure of motherhood n sexual life..

so its better that almighty called her back ..
 
This is just absolutely horrible. My thoughts and prayer are with victims family.
 
One conviction out of 635 rape cases in Delhi this year

New Delhi: There has been only one conviction out of over 600 cases of rape reported to Delhi Police this year even as crime against women has been on the rise in the national capital.

As many as 754 accused were arrested in the 635 cases reported to Delhi Police between January and November, the highest in past five years, Home Ministry said. Of all the accused, only one was convicted while 403 are facing trials and investigations are pending against 348 and two others were discharged.

A total of 572 rape cases were reported to Delhi Police last year as against 507 in 2010, 469 in 2009 and 466 in 2008. The Delhi Police arrested 745 accused last year. Of these, 18 were convicted, 34 were acquitted, 597 are facing trials in different courts, 86 are still being investigated and 10 were discharged for the crime.

In 2010, out of 685 arrested accused, 37 were convicted and 107 were acquitted. Trials are on against 518 accused and investigations were pending against 13 others, the data said. In the previous two years 1279 people were arrested for rape. Of these, 82 were convicted in 2009 and 52 in 2008.

As many as 211 people were acquitted in 2009 and 119 in 2008.

During 2009, investigation was pending against one accused and in 2008, probe involving 17 accused was yet to be completed, the Home Ministry said.

The national capital has also reported 624 cases of molestation of women between January and November and the police have arrested 768 accused. However, conviction was done in only one case. The trials were pending against 402 accused and investigations were pending against 356 others suspected to have molested women, it said.

A total of 657 cases of molestation of women were reported last year in which 910 were arrested. Whereas, in
601 cases of molestation of women reported in 2010, 552 in 2009 and 611 in 2008, 867 accused were arrested in 2010, 826 in 2009 and 912 in 2008, the data said.

Only three were convicted for molesting women last year, 12 in 2010, 11 in 2009 and 16 in 2008, it said.
A total of 835 accused arrested in 2011 were facing trials. Also, the trials were pending against 811, 737 and 780 accused arrested in 2010, 2009 and 2008 respectively, the data said.

The national capital has reported 111 cases of dowry harassment between January and November this year. Besides, 98 such cases were reported to Delhi Police last year, 78 in 2010, 118 in 2009 and 104 in 2008.

There were 128 dowry deaths reported in the national capital in the first eleven months this year as against 142 and 143 such deaths in 2011 and 2010 respectively, it said.

A total of 193 cases of eve teasing were reported to Delhi Police between January and November in which 200 accused were arrested. Of these, 105 were still under investigation and 95 were facing trials, the data said adding that there was no conviction in any of the reported cases.

Delhi has reported 165 cases of eve teasing last year and 126 in 2010 in which 172 and 116 accused were arrested respectively.

One conviction out of 635 rape cases in Delhi this year | NDTV.com
 
We can only IMAGINE the fear firstly when she realised the BUS was occupied by a drunken GANG of 6 animals

The PAIN and toture she must have gone thru and then to BE THROWN OUT of a bus . EVEN ANIMALS are not treated like this..

THESE ARE REASONS WHY SO MANY SOUTH ASIANS LIVE ABROAD where there is humanity law and order to a much higher standad.

I hope they TORTURE those animals for months and months before ultimately killing them
 
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