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Ladybbird 07-12-19 19:53

Gang Rape Victim Burnt to Death on Way to Court
 
Gang Rape Victim Who Was Set on Fire on Way to Court Dies in Hospital

The 23-year-old victim, from Uttar Pradesh, India, filed a complaint in March saying that she had been raped at gunpoint by two local men late last year

Daily Mirror UK, 7 DEC 2019


A rape victim who was allegedly set on fire by a gang of men has died in hospital in India.

The woman, 23, was on her way to attend a court hearing in Uttar Pradesh over her rape when she was doused with kerosene and set on fire on Thursday, according to police.

She was airlifted to New Delhi for treatment but died after she went into cardiac arrest the following day.

The attack, the second major case of violence against women in the past two weeks, has sparked public outrage in India.

Dr. Shalabh Kumar, the head of burns and plastic department at New Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital said the woman had 95% burns.

He added that her wind pipe was burnt and "toxic and hot fumes" had filled her lungs.

The woman told police she had been raped at gunpoint months before her killing

The woman had filed a complaint with police in March alleging she had been raped at gunpoint on December 12, 2018.

The woman named two local men, one of them was arrested by police while the other absconded.

Having been subsequently jailed, the alleged rapist was released last week after securing bail.

On Thursday, the rape victim was seized by five men, including the two people she had named in her complaint, and beaten, stabbed and set on fire.

Still ablaze, she walked nearly a kilometre, seeking help before finally calling the police herself, according to Aaj Taj TV news channel.

All five of the accused have been arrested and are in 14-day judicial custody.

A fast-track court would hear the case and the guilty would not be spared, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said.

In India, lengthy trials, often a result of fewer courts and judges, tend to delay convictions, leaving poor, disillusioned victims with little money and patience to pursue the case.

Also, long trials result in bails to the accused who often intimidate victims and their witnesses, and try tampering with evidence.

The victim's father has alleged that his family was been harassed and threatened by the family of the accused.

"We tried to seek protection as the accused and their family kept threatening my daughter and my family, but we received little help from the government," he said.

"Now, every single accused should be either hanged or shot dead."

Uttar Pradesh is India's most populous state and has become notorious for its poor record regarding crimes against women, with more than 4,200 cases of rape reported there in 2017 - the highest in the country.

Opposition leaders have accused the Uttar Pradesh government of failing to curb crimes against women.

In an earlier incident in Unnao, a young woman had accused Uttar Pradesh lawmaker Kuldeep Singh Sengar of raping her in 2017.

In July last year, the victim and her lawyer were critically injured in a highway collision, when a truck hit the car in which they were travelling.

The woman's two aunts, who were also in the car, were killed in the accident.

Sengar denies the rape and any involvement in the car crash.

On Friday, Indian police shot dead four men who were suspected of raping and killing a 27-year-old veterinarian near Hyderabad city, drawing applause from across the country angry over violence against women.




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