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Sunday, 6 January 2013

Jyoti Singh Pandey, Delhi rape Victim's father Badri Singh Pandey wants death penalty for Beasts

Jyoti Singh Pandey, 23, was the unlucky victim of a horrific gang rape in India
and now Badri Singh Pandey, father of the victim wants death penalty for the rightly called beasts. Jyoti, gave in to severe wounds and emotional trauma inflicted upon her after 13 days in a Singapore hospital.

The distraught father made his comments in an interview with the Sunday
People, given from his ancestral village of Billia in Uttar Pradesh, a state in the north of India, where the family has gone to grieve. He said: "I am proud of her. Revealing her name will give courage to other women who have survived these attacks,' said Mr Singh Pandey. 'They will find strength from my daughter."


He said he had no desire to see the faces of the men accused of the barbaric sexual attack on his child, he wants just to see them punished and hanged. 'Death to all six of them,' he said. 'These men are beasts. They should be made an example of and that society will not allow such things to happen.'

Miss Singh Pandey died on December 29 in a specialist hospital in Singapore after a 13-day struggle to survive injuries so grievous that her intestines had to be removed. She underwent three major surgeries - including one to remove her intestines - and suffered a cardiac arrest in India before being flown to Singapore for treatment.

Mr Singh Pandey told how his daughter, despite her ordeal, wanted to go on living. As she drifted in and out of consciousness in her hospital bed, she was able to communicate with her family through written notes. 'She had a feeding pipe in her mouth making it difficult for her to speak,' he said. 'But she did write on some paper that she wanted to live, she wanted to survive and stay with us. But it was fate that had the last say in the end.'

Miss Singh Pandey was raped after she and a male friend, named today as
Awindra Pandey, 28, were lured onto a bus as they travelled home from the cinema, where they had been to see blockbuster Life Of Pi. In an interview with Hindi TV channel Zee News, Awindra Pandey said the gang of six men aboard the bus - fitted with curtains and tinted windows - had planned to trap them.

Once on the bus, he was attacked and Miss Singh Pandey was gang-raped by a group of allegedly drunk men, including the driver, who also violated her with an iron bar causing immense internal damage that lead to her death, he said.

The man, believed to be the only witness in the case, said he did his best to fight off the attackers. 'They beat us up, hit us with iron rod, snatched our clothes and belongings and they threw us off the bus on a deserted stretch.

'From where we boarded bus, they moved around for nearly two and a half hours. We were shouting, trying to make people hear us,' said the 28-year-old, who suffered a broken leg in the attack.

'But they switched off the lights. We tried to resist them. Even my friend fought with them, she tried to save me. She tried to dial police control room number 100, but the men snatched the mobile.'

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