Indians demand justice after woman gang-raped and killed | Inquirer News

Indians demand justice after woman gang-raped and killed

/ 05:24 PM December 02, 2019

NEW DELHI — Hundreds of people are protesting in India’s capital to demand justice in the death of a 27-year-old veterinarian who was gang-raped and killed last week.

The protesters are demanding a fast-track investigation in the case and stringent laws for the safety of women in India.

The woman went missing on Wednesday night. Her body was found the next morning by a passer-by in an underpass in the southern state of Hyderabad.

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Police said four suspects have been taken into custody.

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Violent crimes against women have been on the rise in India despite tough laws enacted in 2013.

In 2012, the fatal gang-rape of a young woman aboard a moving bus in New Delhi prompted hundreds of thousands of Indians to take to the streets to demand stricter rape laws.

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