Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Woman raped, brutalised in Mumbai succumbs

MAHA CM TERMS THE CRIME A ‘BLOT ON HUMANITY’; LOP IN STATE FADNAVIS SEEKS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR THE GUILTY

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: A 32-year-old woman who was raped and brutalised with an iron rod in Mumbai died while undergoing treatment at a hospital in the wee hours of Saturday, police said.

According to Mumbai deputy commission­er Maheshwar Reddy, the police control room received a phone call at 3.20am on Friday, informing them about an injured couple in the city’s Sakinaka area. On reaching the spot, the police found a woman, who was bleeding profusely, inside a parked tempo.

“The police officers drove the tempo and rushed her to the Rajawadi Hospital,” Mumbai police commission­er Hemant Nagrale said.

A 45-year-old pavement dweller was arrested in connection with the case on Friday, after he was spotted exiting the tempo in a CCTV footage, officials familiar with the matter said. He has been remanded in police custody till September 21, and booked under the sections 302 (murder), 376 (rape), 323 (assault) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code.

Police said they were yet to ascertain the motive behind the crime. “As the victim was unconsciou­s, her statement could not be recorded. Police are as yet clueless about what exactly happened...,” Nagrale said.

The crime bore resemblanc­e to the December 16, 2012 Delhi gang rape case, in which a woman was assaulted and brutalized in a moving bus.

She died about two weeks later in a hospital in Singapore where she was taken for emergency treatment. The incident outraged the entire nation and triggered street protests and candleligh­t vigils across the country, eventually leading to tougher punishment for crimes against women.

Six suspects were arrested for the crime, one of whom was alleged to have committed suicide in jail. Another, a juvenile, was given the maximum sentence of three years imprisonme­nt in a reform facility under the Juvenile Justice Act. The other four were hanged to death in March, 2020.

Calling the Sakinaka incident, a “blot on humanity”, Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray said in a statement: “The rape and subsequent death of a woman in the Sakinaka area is an act of disgrace to humanity and the perpetrato­r will be severely punished. In this regard, I have also spoken to the home minister of the state. The trial in the case will be held on a fast track and the victim will get justice,” he said in a statement.

Leader of Opposition in the state Devendra Fadnavis demanded capital punishment for the guilty. “I know that awarding a sentence is in the hands of the judiciary. But I feel the culprit in the Sakinaka rape should be hanged to death.”

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