The Indian young student of 23 who was raped two weeks ago on a bus, in a wealthy area of New Delhi, finally failed to survive the sav...
The Indian young student of 23 who was raped two
weeks ago on a bus, in a wealthy area of New Delhi, finally failed to survive
the savage aggression, medical sources at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in
Singapore. Signs woman's life was gradually deteriorating, said DR. Kelvin Loh,
executive director of the medical center. "His health is taking a turn for
the worse. Their medical parameters are failing with signs of serious crisis in
their bodies," said the doctor in his part of Friday. Authorities
maintained strict secrecy in the name of the rape victim but protesters call
Damini, which means "lightning" in the local language. His injuries
were so severe he spent days in intensive care, fighting for her life, after
the December 16 attack. During a meeting with reporters today Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Salman Khurshid, revealed that initially the doctors who
treated the girl at Safdarjung Hospital said he never saw a body so cruelly
punished. Atrocious the case has taken a political hue. Sonia Gandhi, president
of Partito of Congress, called for "swift action of justice." savage
attack on The Young caused many mass protests through India, in which they
claimed that put the death penalty for crimes of rape. The police tried to
control the protesters with water pressure and Premier Manmohan Singh, had to
call for calm, for the escalation of tension. 's government is considering
raising the penalties for those convicted of crimes sex and also promises to
create a database where details and clarifications incorporated convicted of
rape or rapes. Gandhi, meanwhile, has been hard on the police and criticized
his "incompetence" in the actions of such crimes. Cases of rape have
increased dramatically over the previous 40 years, from 2487 in 1971 to 24,206
in 2011, giving to official figures. New Delhi reported 572 violations last
year and 600 in 2012.