India is shocked by the case of Anjali Singh. The young girl, fatherless, was the only one in the family who was earning money thanks to her work for a company that organized events. On the evening of January 1st she was on her moped driving home at the end of the shift: 5 drunk men ran over her in their SUV.
Dragged by a car occupied by five men over 10 km for almost an hour on the night of January 1st. This is the heartbreaking ending of Anjali Singh, a 20-year-old Indian girl. Today, Tuesday, January 3rd, the New Delhi Police The young woman’s autopsy report was obtained: All of the victim’s wounds were caused by “blunt force trauma and tugging”. There would have been no injuries that indicated a sexual assault.
The case shakes themIndia. Various forms of protests are still taking place in front of Sultanpuri Police Station in New Delhi. The protesters, mostly from the Sikh community to which Anjali belonged, have criticized the police for the delay in responding to the numerous phone calls signaling the hallucinating race of people SUVs: The girl’s body was recovered just two hours after the vehicle hit her while riding her scooter.
Sagar Preet Hooda, the commissioner of the special team in charge of the investigation, revealed that Anjali returned on his motorcycle at the end of a night’s work. It would be towed from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala, a distance of nearly 12 kilometers. With her was a friend who was only slightly injured and fled after the accident. Two days later, she was tracked down by police and questioned in connection with the incident.
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The five on board the vehicle, who were identified and arrested yesterday, admitted it was them all drunk in the moment of facts; I am a bank clerk, chauffeur, grocer, hairdresser and employee of Cervantes, the Spanish Cultural Center in New Delhi. Many demonstrators are calling for the death penalty. Anjiali, fatherless, was the only one in the family who made money thanks to her work for a company that organizes events.