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Indian gang-rape victim recounts ordeal

The newspaper reports about the victim’s statement to police come as authorities ban related protests in New Delhi.

Indian students hold a placard as they participate in a protest rally in Allahabad, India yesterday
Indian students hold a placard as they participate in a protest rally in Allahabad, India yesterday
Image: Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP/Press Association Images

AN INDIAN STUDENT who was savagely gang-raped has begun to recount her ordeal to police, reports said Sunday, as authorities reacted to violent protests by banning demonstrations in the capital.

The victim, a 23-year-old physiotherapy student who had been battling for her life since the assault a week ago, gave her first statement to police late Saturday in the New Delhi hospital where she is being treated.

“All six men took turns to sexually assault me,” the Hindustan Times newspaper quoted the victim as saying to police.

“They threw us on the side of the road where I then fainted,” she added.

Her answers to the questioning appeared to confirm most of the details that officers had already managed to piece together from a statement by her 28-year-old male companion who was also assaulted and thrown off the vehicle.

All six of the alleged attackers have now been arrested and remanded in custody.

Police say the six were drunk and were joy-riding in an off-duty bus with tinted windows when they picked the unsuspecting pair up as they were returning from a night out at the cinema.

The men then took turns in raping the student at the back of the bus, according to police and prosecutors.

During her assault, the victim suffered serious intestinal injuries from being beaten with an iron rod.

Protest ban

The brutal attack has triggered a series of angry demonstrations in Delhi and in other cities across the country with protesters demanding the death penalty for the rapists and better security for women.

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Indian policemen baton charge a protester as he is driven back from North Block near the Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India. (Image: Saurabh Das/AP/Press Association Images)

The government, stung by criticism that victims of sex assaults are often let down by India’s notoriously slow justice system, has said it is considering bringing in the death penalty for the most extreme rape cases.

In the biggest protest so far, several thousand college students rallied at the India Gate monument in the heart of the capital on Saturday where they were baton-charged, water cannoned and tear gassed by the police.

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Indian women shout slogans from top of a flag post during a protest in New Delhi, India. (Image: Altaf Qadri/AP/Press Association Images)

One group of protesters camped overnight outside the residence of Sonia Gandhi, the leader of the main ruling Congress party.

“I am with you…. and justice will be delivered,” Gandhi told the protesters in an impromptu address after midnight, according to the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency.

Fearing more violent protests, police declared areas close to the president’s residence and the parliament off-limits on Sunday and detained those who defied the prohibitory orders.

All the routes leading to landmark government buildings were cordoned off and metro stations in the vicinity were closed to the public.

However, a small group did manage to gather beside India Gate on Sunday morning and another protest has been organised in an open area in an outlying neighbourhood which is not covered by the ban.

“We are here to protest a heinous crime. We have the right to protest,” the PTI quoted one of the protesters at India Gate as saying on Sunday.

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Indian schoolchildren hold placards as they participate in a protest in New Delhi. (Image: Altaf Qadri/AP/Press Association Images)

Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said the Congress-led government would look at “enhanced punishment in the rarest of rare rape cases” — a reference to capital punishment.

The current maximum penalty for rape is life imprisonment and “it (the death penalty) will have to be discussed in detail”, Shinde told a news conference Saturday.

India has executed two people since 2004 – one of whom was Mohammed Kasab, the sole surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The other was a criminal who raped and killed his schoolgirl victim.

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Comments (17 Comments)

  • Sickening.

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  • Clearly not an isolated incident if there are such widespread protests, especially since the alleged perpetrators are all in custody. Sounds like the bale of straw that broke the camel’s back.

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    • reading prelimanary reports that other people had posted last week in fb from other sources, if the level of violence and brutality is half true, the death penlaty is too good for them. According to other reports she will nevr have kids, and nearly bled to death from her lower regions, and was in a coma for a while after…yet she was allowed to lie unhelped on the street for an hour…totally and utterly sickening!

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    • Yes apparently they raped her with an iron bar and disembowelled her – she had to have surgery on her intestines and may have to eat through a tube for the rest of her life. Absolutely disgusting. The death penalty reaction is kneejerk though. There’s a whole culture of violence against women and sexual harassment known as ‘Eve-teasing’ in India that needs to be addressed and the judicial system is ridiculously slow so rapists can literally be out awaiting trial for years. Loads of MPs and candidates in the elections also have rape charges pending against them but this was no bar to the parties nominating them.

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  • frightening ….!!! imagine coming home from a cinema and this happening … doesn’t bare to think of… she’ll be in my prayers …

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  • The police beat protestors with batons ….. Surely it’s the rapists that should be subjected to this treatment . They should be locked away for life and if I had my way I would have part of their anatomy cut off !
    What a vile and disgusting attack on any woman !Surely the scars of this brutal attack will be with her for life !
    T !

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  • Absolutely sickening. We still have a long way to go before we deal with rape adequately. No matter where you are in the world conviction rates are far too low. However I’d cation against the death penalty as it would incentivise rapists to kill their victims. If the death penalty for violent rape had been in place beforehand she most surely would not have been let off the bus alive.

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  • castrate them!!

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  • India ranks no 20 among G20 states for its treatment of women, below Saudi Arabia.

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  • South Asia doesnt like women does it. Non stop rape, stoning rape victims for adultery, acid attacks and so on. Baffled as to they female tourists go there.

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  • Animals! And while we’re on the subject can we give severe sentences to women who lie about being raped as they ruin it for genuine women like this Indian woman. No sentence is good enough for these animals. I hope this woman finds the strength to move on with her life.

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  • This was a disgusting and animalistic attack on this woman and there is no condoning it but the victim must have been of a high caste for it to have even made the news as apparently untouchable women are regularly subjected to violent rape which leads to agonising death through the injuries or infection from the injuries. The whole caste system needs to be looked at

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  • And this is the same country that had headlines recently blazing with..’ Ireland hospital murders Indian dentist’.. etc etc etc.. Why don’t they clean up their own doorstep first…

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  • Animalistic. They should never be let out as protection and punishment.

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