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Posted: 13 years ago
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Male friend of New Delhi gang-rape victim speaks out, criticizes slow response by police and passersby

'The cruelty I saw should not be seen ever,' said the unidentified 28-year-old of the attack, which included a beating with a metal pipe.

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BY VICTORIA CAVALIERE / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 2013, 10:28 AM
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 Indian protesters light candles around a mannequin representing the rape victim while paying tribute during a rally in New Delhi on January 5, 2013. Claims of police incompetence and public apathy stirred new anger in the Delhi gang-rape case after the boyfriend of the victim recounted details of the savage attack for the first time. The man was the only witness to the gang-rape of his girlfriend by six men on a moving bus on December 16 which has stirred sometimes violent protests against the treatment of women in Indian society and an apparent rise in sex crime. 

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Indian protesters light candles around a mannequin representing the rape victim while paying tribute during a rally in New Delhi. Claims of police incompetence and public apathy stirred new anger in the Delhi gang-rape case after the boyfriend of the victim recounted details of the savage attack for the first time.

The 23-year-old woman whose gang rape and fatal beating in India sparked nationwide protests was left bloody and ignored on the street for more than 30 minutes after the attack, according to a male friend.

The friend, who was also savagely beaten during the Dec. 16 attack on a New Delhi bus, spoke publicly for the first time Friday, saying police were slow to respond and callous passersby did nothing to help the clearly wounded pair.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity for legal reasons, the man told the news agency AFP they had just seen a movie and then were lured onto the bus by the driver and five other men.

"The cruelty I saw should not be seen ever," said the 28-year-old man of the savagery of the assault, which included a beating with a metal pipe.

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The male victim, who suffered a broken leg, also spoke to the Hindi language television station Zee News.

He said that after they were dumped on the street, police took about 30 minutes to arrive. When they showed up, officers argued about jurisdiction and over lifting the bloody, beaten woman into the ambulance.

"They could have taken us to hospital, given us clothes in that crucial one and a half hours. For a dying person every minute is important," he told the channel.

The woman never recovered from her injuries. She died two weeks later while receiving care in Singapore.

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Indian protesters participate in a prayer meeting for the rape victim in New Delhi.

Her death and the grisly details of the assault stoked mass anger in India, where a rape occurs about every 20 minutes, according to experts and law enforcement. There's often little recourse for sexual assault victims, and both arrests and prosecutions are staggeringly low.

Protesters have been calling for the death penalty for the six men accused of the rape and murder.

The victim's companion said they were both assaulted and then she was dragged toward the driver's seat.

"The driver and the other men raped my friend and hit her in the worst possible ways in the most private parts of her body," he told AFP.

Shortly after the male victim went public with accusations against New Delhi police, officials filed a criminal case against Zee News, saying airing the interview could lead to the identification of the victim, which is illegal in rape cases in India.

"Investigations will begin shortly and anyone guilty of this violation will be similar charged," said Rajan Bhagat, a police spokesman.

The Committee to Protect Journalists quickly condemned the move.

"This is an instance of greatly misplaced priorities. Authorities are hardly protecting the victim's rights by retaliating against news media that are bringing to light details of the horrific crime that claimed her life," Bob Diet, the organization's Asia director, told The Telegraph.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Delhi Gang-Rape Victim's Boyfriend Speaks Out

By ASHOK SHARMA 01/04/13 11:21 PM ET EST AP

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NEW DELHI — The suffering of a university student and her male friend who were brutally attacked aboard a bus in India's capital did not end after the woman was gang-raped and both were savagely beaten for 2 1/2 hours. Dumped naked on a roadside, the pair encountered shocking apathy as passersby offered only cursory looks and police debated jurisdiction for 30 minutes before taking them to a hospital, where the man received no treatment as he sat without clothes on the floor for hours, the friend recounted in a television interview.

The interview Friday marked the first time the man, who has not been named, has spoken publicly about the Dec. 16 attack in New Delhi.

The attack has outraged Indians and led to calls for tougher rape laws and reforms of a police culture that often blames rape victims and refuses to file charges against accused attackers. The nation's top law enforcement official said the country needs to crack down on crimes against women with "an iron hand."

The 23-year-old woman died last weekend from massive internal injuries suffered during the attack. Authorities charged five men with her murder and rape and were holding a sixth suspect believed to be a juvenile. A hearing in the case was scheduled for Saturday.

On the night of the attack, the woman and her companion had just finished watching the movie "Life of Pi" at an upscale mall and were looking for a ride home. An autorickshaw driver declined to take them, so they boarded the private bus with the six assailants inside, the companion told the Indian TV station Zee News.

Authorities have not named the man because of the sensitivity of the case. Zee News also declined to give his name, although it did show his face during the interview. The man has a broken leg and was sitting in a wheelchair during the interview.

After a while, the men on the bus starting harassing and attacking the pair, he said.

''I gave a tough fight to three of them. I punched them hard. But then two others hit me with an iron rod," he said. The woman tried to call the police using her mobile phone, but the men took it away from her, he said. They then took her to the rear seats of the bus and raped her.

"The attack was so brutal I can't even tell you ... even animals don't behave like that," the man said.

Afterward, he overheard some of the attackers saying the woman was dead, he said.

The men then dumped their bleeding and naked bodies under an overpass. The woman's companion waved to passersby on bikes, in autorickshaws and in cars for help, but no one stopped. "They slowed down, looked at our naked bodies and left," he said.

"My friend was grievously injured and bleeding profusely," he said. "Cars, autos and bikes slowed down and sped away. I kept waving for help. The ones who stopped stared at us, discussing what could have happened. Nobody did anything."

After about 20 minutes, three police vans arrived, but the officers argued over who had jurisdiction over the crime as the man pleaded for clothes and an ambulance, he said.

Finally, he said, they were taken to a hospital.

"When we reached the hospital, I sat without clothes on the floor for a long time even as my friend was taken inside for treatment," he said.

The man said he was given no medical care. He then spent four days at the police station helping police investigate the crime. He said he visited his friend in the hospital, told her the attackers were arrested and promised to fight for her.

He said his friend was determined to see that the attackers were punished. "She gave all details of the crime to the magistrate – things we can't even talk about," he said. "She told me that the culprits should be burnt alive."

The man said he gave the TV interview because he hopes it will encourage rape victims to come forward and speak about their ordeals without shame.

"She has awakened us all by her courage," he said of his friend, who died at a Singapore hospital after being flown there for treatment. "People should move ahead in the struggle to prevent a similar crime happening again as a tribute to her."

Most people in India are reluctant to get involved in police business because once they become witnesses, they can be dragged into legal cases that can go on for years. Also, Indian police are often seen less as protectors and more as harassers.

On Friday, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said crimes against women and marginalized sections of society are increasing, and it is the government's responsibility to stop them.

"This needs to be curbed by an iron hand," he told a conference of state officials from across India that was called to discuss how to protect women.

He called for changes in the law and the way police investigate cases so justice can be swiftly delivered. Many rape cases are bogged down in India's overburdened and sluggish court system for years.

"We need a reappraisal of the entire system," he said.

In the wake of the rape, several petitioners appealed to the Supreme Court to take an active role in the issue of women's safety.

On Friday, the court dismissed a petition asking it to suspend Indian lawmakers accused of crimes against women, saying it doesn't have jurisdiction, according to the Press Trust of India. The Association for Democratic Reforms, an organization that tracks officials' criminal records, said six state lawmakers are facing rape prosecutions and two national parliamentarians are facing charges of crimes against women that fall short of rape.

However, the court did agree to look into the widespread creation of more fast-track courts for accused rapists across the country.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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His story is so sad :( It's just sad that because of bystander effect, these two laid bleeding for 2 hours on the pavement =/ No one even put a blanket on them. Her brother I think said that had Braveheart made it to the hospital earlier, its possible that she could have been saved :(((

Delhi police is lodging a case against Zee for airing his interview and revealing his identity because indirectly it reveals the identity of Braveheart which is illegal. 😕
Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: chocolover89

His story is so sad :( It's just sad that because of bystander effect, these two laid bleeding for 2 hours on the pavement =/ No one even put a blanket on them. Her brother I think said that had Braveheart made it to the hospital earlier, its possible that she could have been saved :(((

Delhi police is lodging a case against Zee for airing his interview and revealing his identity because indirectly it reveals the identity of Braveheart which is illegal. 😕


i know its sickening and totally appalling that people did nothing, and no one stopped to help or take them to the hospital😲..and had someone the victim could have made it and wanted to live!!
And the worst is ploice more concerned on suing the channel as it puts the police in bad light who argued on jurducation than doing something!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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🤗 Thanks for posting such a heartfelt topic today Jess. I feel sad for what Indian society has come to. 😭
Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: EroticGauravMad

🤗 Thanks for posting such a heartfelt topic today Jess. I feel sad for what Indian society has come to. 😭


No problem i was sickened and saddened when heard it and at work some goras also heard on it and were talking snd asking me about it and were shocked that no one tried to help quickly!! It made be shamed on what to say
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: chocolover89

Delhi police is lodging a case against Zee for airing his interview and revealing his identity because indirectly it reveals the identity of Braveheart which is illegal. 😕


I don't think the Delhi police is lodging the case for revealing his identity. The victim's friend willfully gave the interview which means they can do little about it.

The real reason they lodged a complaint might be because the victim's friend told the whole nation about how the cops were arguing about under whose jurisdiction the case falls when they were bleeding, lying naked under the flyover. Also since he said that the cops refused to put her in the PCR van cos they "didn't want to spoil their clothes".

The Delhi police was already shamed after the incident but this interview threw further light on what a pathetic state the policing in the city is. To seek revenge, the might have booked a case against Zee.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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this can only happen in india, as mera bharat is mahaan.. 🤪
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chk this too

her Name was Jyoti Singh Pandey ... Her father's interview ... so heartbreaking 😭


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Originally posted by: Ms.Reddy


I don't think the Delhi police is lodging the case for revealing his identity. The victim's friend willfully gave the interview which means they can do little about it.

The real reason they lodged a complaint might be because the victim's friend told the whole nation about how the cops were arguing about under whose jurisdiction the case falls when they were bleeding, lying naked under the flyover. Also since he said that the cops refused to put her in the PCR van cos they "didn't want to spoil their clothes".

The Delhi police was already shamed after the incident but this interview threw further light on what a pathetic state the policing in the city is. To seek revenge, the might have booked a case against Zee.



I heard about his interview yesterday and really it's so hard to digest this could happen to him and the girl. I also think this is the real reason why Zee is being sued, but the news is out now. Suing the channel won't help them save face.

I feel so sad for her family and I hope for their sake Jyoti gets justice.

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