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India Bus Gang Rape Suspect Found Hanged
The man accused of leading the gang rape of a student on a New Delhi bus been found hanged in his prison cell.
Police say Ram Singh took his own life in the high-security Tihar jail where he had been on suicide watch in an isolated cell.
But the 33-year-old suspect's family say he was killed and an investigation into the death is under way.
Singh's father, Mangelal Singh, said his son had been raped in prison by other inmates and had been repeatedly threatened by inmates and guards.
He said his son gave no hint of any despair that could drive him to take his own life when he visited him in jail four days ago.
And he insisted his son also had a badly injured hand and would have been unable to hang himself.
"Somebody has killed him," he said.
Mangelal Singh said he feared for the safety of another son who is also on trial over the rape.
Vimla Mehra, the director general of the jail, refused to comment on the circumstances surrounding the death.
"The inquiry is being conducted and it would be premature to make any statement about the details of the incident," he said.
The death has angered the victim's family, who said the authorities had been negligent and they had been denied justice.
Her father, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said: "We don't understand how could the police fail to protect Ram Singh?
"They knew he was the prime accused in my daughter's case.
"How could they let him choose the way he wanted to die? The police have failed and I wonder what will happen to the case now."
Singh was accused of leading a gang of five others who subjected the 23-year-old physiotherapy student to a two-and-a-half hour sex attack in which she was gang raped.
Her internal injuries were so horrific she died two weeks later in a hospital in Singapore despite surgery to try to save her.
Singh's death comes in the middle of his trial. He and four others are accused of luring the woman and a male friend, who were on their way home from a trip to the cinema, on to the bus where they beat him before repeatedly raping her.
A senior police officer on the case said: "The case will continue. There is no reason for the case to suffer."
Lawyers for the men have previously accused police of beating confessions out of their clients.
Singh was the regular driver of the white private bus, usually used to carry school children, which is alleged to have been used in the December 16 attack.
Police say he had been out with friends and drinking heavily when they decided to take the bus out for a night-time joyride.
The men are facing charges of murder, rape, and kidnapping, and if found guilty are expected to be given the death penalty.
A sixth suspect aged 17 is being tried in a juveniles' court, where he faces a maximum three years imprisonment.
The attack caused worldwide revulsion and outrage in India. Days of protests followed in a country where a woman is raped every 20 minutes.
The woman's friend, who is still suffering from the injuries he sustained in the attack, has already given evidence at the trial. His account was said to be a crucial part of the case.
He had previously spoken of the attack in an interview in which he told how he begged the rapists to stop "the cruelty that should never be seen".
Protesters have called for all rape suspects to be hanged and want a better deal for women so the streets are safer and men who rape women are put on trial.
National crime records show that 228,650 of the total 256,329 violent crimes recorded in India last year were against women and rape cases more than doubled between 1990 and 2008.
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what do you think?

Bob Turnbull
I love this world, think I will come back

Steven Tracey
Coward.

NASA NASA
More like he got murdered

Luke Hill
Who wouldn't?

michael drouin
GOOD one less piece of sc&m to deal with.

ffreem200
Hang them all whilst to being stoned by the poor girls family

stevie may
Did he have any help from the prison guards ? Let's hope so

stevie may
And following Hindu theology, the Goddess Kali - Ma will be waiting for him in the afterlife. . Such is the fate of any who would harm a woman or child. Not a Goddess to get on the wrong side of. . .

Jasmin Louise
No great loss...NEXT...

adam hale
GOOD!! HORRIBLE BEAST! HOPE THAT HE SUFFERED!

david
aye right he hanged himself... take note G.B..we should try some of this think of the money we would save..

Tricky One
Monty Python 'BURN HIM' crew out as usual. I'd rather he rotted in one of those hideous jails for the rest of his life. Now he will not suffer.

Jennie Morris
Couldn't agree more especially as he was getting "the treatment"from the other prisoners hope he died knowing how it felt to be raped and not just once either.

Mark Hussey
Justice five more left

Richard Crowther
Justice prevailed?

Diane Rogers
Took the easy way out

Anthony Smith
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Dorothy Sommerville
Stevie May He was Sikh not Hindu.No-one is waiting for him,he is dead.

eastonandrea
Singh's father, Mangelal Singh, said his son had been raped in prison by other inmates and had been repeatedly threatened by inmates and guards. He said his son gave no hint of any despair that could drive him to take his own life when he visited him in jail four days ago. How would living in constant fear from the inmates and guards plus having been raped by the inmates leave this guy with no hint of despair? I'd think about commiting suic*** too. Just a shame he cannot stand trial for his actions he took the easy way out - coward!

kevin
Good news

Louisa Gieldon
These men were hideous and their crime utterly unspeakable, But those of you so smugly celebrating this death and the anarchy and violence within prisons should stop to consider the effect this may have on the trial. As the alleged ringleader, this "suicide" will seriously weaken the trial and rather than ensure justice may prevent it.





Ben Ralph
2:21am on 11/3/2013
One down four to go...