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Nirbhaya case: Four Indian men executed for 2012 Delhi bus rape and murder | Nirbhaya case: Four Indian men executed for 2012 Delhi bus rape and murder |
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Four Indian men convicted of the gang rape and murder of a student in Delhi in 2012 have been hanged. | Four Indian men convicted of the gang rape and murder of a student in Delhi in 2012 have been hanged. |
Akshay Thakur, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh Singh were sentenced to death by a trial court in 2013. | Akshay Thakur, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh Singh were sentenced to death by a trial court in 2013. |
The four were hanged in the capital's high-security Tihar prison in the first executions in India since 2015. | The four were hanged in the capital's high-security Tihar prison in the first executions in India since 2015. |
The victim died from her injuries days after being raped by six men on a moving bus. The incident caused outrage and led to new anti-rape laws in India. | The victim died from her injuries days after being raped by six men on a moving bus. The incident caused outrage and led to new anti-rape laws in India. |
The 23-year-old physiotherapy student was dubbed Nirbhaya - the fearless one - by the press as she could not be named under Indian law. | The 23-year-old physiotherapy student was dubbed Nirbhaya - the fearless one - by the press as she could not be named under Indian law. |
Six people were arrested for the attack. One of them, Ram Singh, was found dead in jail in March 2013, having apparently taken his own life. | Six people were arrested for the attack. One of them, Ram Singh, was found dead in jail in March 2013, having apparently taken his own life. |
Another, who was 17 at the time of the attack, was released in 2015 after serving three years in a reform facility - the maximum term possible for a juvenile in India. | Another, who was 17 at the time of the attack, was released in 2015 after serving three years in a reform facility - the maximum term possible for a juvenile in India. |
In the last few months, all four convicts filed petitions in the Supreme Court in a bid to reduce their sentences to life imprisonment. But the top court rejected their petitions, leaving the men with no other legal recourse. A last-minute appeal to have the death penalties commuted was also rejected hours before the executions. | In the last few months, all four convicts filed petitions in the Supreme Court in a bid to reduce their sentences to life imprisonment. But the top court rejected their petitions, leaving the men with no other legal recourse. A last-minute appeal to have the death penalties commuted was also rejected hours before the executions. |
Minutes after the convicts were hanged on Friday morning, the victim's mother said, "I hugged my daughter's photograph and told her we finally got justice." | Minutes after the convicts were hanged on Friday morning, the victim's mother said, "I hugged my daughter's photograph and told her we finally got justice." |
Her father said that his "faith in the judiciary had been restored". | Her father said that his "faith in the judiciary had been restored". |
Security was tight outside the prison with a large number of police and paramilitary personnel deployed to maintain law and order. | Security was tight outside the prison with a large number of police and paramilitary personnel deployed to maintain law and order. |
A group of people carrying placards had gathered outside the prison gates and began celebrating after the executions were announced. | A group of people carrying placards had gathered outside the prison gates and began celebrating after the executions were announced. |
Some chanted "death to rapists" and waved posters thanking the judiciary. | Some chanted "death to rapists" and waved posters thanking the judiciary. |
What happened to Nirbhaya? | What happened to Nirbhaya? |
The student boarded an off-duty bus at around 20:30 local time on 16 December 2012 with a male friend. They were returning home after watching a film at an upscale mall. | The student boarded an off-duty bus at around 20:30 local time on 16 December 2012 with a male friend. They were returning home after watching a film at an upscale mall. |
The six men, who were already on board, attacked the couple, taking turns to rape the woman, before brutally assaulting her with an iron rod. Her friend was beaten. | The six men, who were already on board, attacked the couple, taking turns to rape the woman, before brutally assaulting her with an iron rod. Her friend was beaten. |
They were then thrown out onto the roadside to die. Some passers-by found them naked and bloodied and called the police. | They were then thrown out onto the roadside to die. Some passers-by found them naked and bloodied and called the police. |
Two weeks later - after widespread protests that demanded India to reckon with its treatment of women - the victim died in a hospital in Singapore, where she was taken for further treatment after her condition deteriorated in a Delhi hospital. | Two weeks later - after widespread protests that demanded India to reckon with its treatment of women - the victim died in a hospital in Singapore, where she was taken for further treatment after her condition deteriorated in a Delhi hospital. |
How did India react to the crime? | |
"Wake up India, she's dead," screamed one newspaper headline, announcing her death. | |
The horrific crime triggered a firestorm of protests in India, in ways that had not really been seen before. | |
The capital came to a standstill as protesters occupied the main streets. Authorities even temporarily closed some Metro stations in a bid to stop people from gathering. | |
Thousands of furious protesters - mostly young women and men - still turned up at India Gate in the centre of the city, prompting police to use water cannons to disperse the crowds. | |
Protests continued in Delhi and several other cities for a fortnight, the number of days it took the victim to succumb to her injuries. | |
The Delhi government tried to halt rising public anger by announcing a series of measures intended to make the city safer for women: more police night patrols, checks on bus drivers and their assistants, and the banning of buses with dark windows or curtains. | |
The attack became an inflection point, galvanising a national debate on the treatment of women. | |
Public outrage over the crime mounted again in 2015 when the BBC broadcast a documentary called India's Daughter which included an interview with one of the convicts who blamed the victim for what happened to her. | |
In India, the documentary caused a big enough stir that resulted in the film being banned. Television news channels that were supposed to broadcast the film ran a blank screen instead. | |
What were the new anti-rape laws that followed the incident? | |
Reacting to the massive protests, India announced new anti-rape laws in March 2013. | |
They prescribed harsher punishments for rapists and addressed new crimes, including stalking, acid throwing as well as spying on a woman when naked or circulating her pictures without her consent. | |
They also expanded the definition of rape to state that the absence of physical struggle didn't equal consent. | |
Also, under the new laws, a repeat offender of rape or rape that causes coma could be given the death penalty. |