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4 Nirbhaya convicts executed in Tihar Jail

Were convicted of gang-rape and murder of 23-year-old physiotherapy intern

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New Delhi, March 20

The four men convicted of the gang-rape and murder of a Delhi woman on December 16, 2012 were hanged in the darkness of pre-dawn on Friday, ending a horrific chapter in India's long history of sexual assault that had seared the nation's soul.

Mukesh Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Sharma (26) and Akshay Kumar Singh (31) were executed at 5.30 am for the savage assault in an empty moving bus on the 23-year-old physiotherapy intern who came to be known the world over as Nirbhaya, the fearless one.

"The doctor has examined the bodies and declared all four dead," Director General of Tihar Jail Sandeep Goel said.

Jail officials said the bodies were kept hanging for half an hour, a mandatory procedure after execution as per the prison manual.

Also read: Minutes before being hanged, Nirbhaya convicts express their last wishes

This is the first time that four men have been hanged together in Tihar Jail, South Asia's largest prison complex that houses more than 16,000 inmates. The executions were carried out after the men exhausted every possible legal avenue to escape the gallows. Their desperate attempts only postponed the inevitable by less than two months after the first date of execution was set for January 22.            

Also read: Bodies of Nirbhaya convicts taken out of Tihar for post-mortem

In last-ditch efforts, one of the convicts knocked on the doors of the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court hours before the hanging.

Hours before the execution, Pawan Kumar Gupta approached the Supreme Court challenging rejection of the second mercy petition by the President.

In an unprecedented late-night hearing that began at 2.30 am and lasted an hour, a Supreme Court bench dismissed his last plea, paving the way for the execution.

It also refused to pass any direction allowing Gupta and Akshay Singh to meet their families just before they were sent to the gallows.

Relieved that their daughter finally got justice after a seven-year-long legal struggle, Nirbhaya's parents said they would continue their "fight for India's daughters".

"We finally got justice. We will continue our fight for justice for India's daughters. Justice delayed, but not denied," her mother told reporters after the hanging.

Also read: Justice has finally been done, women will feel safer now: Nirbhaya’s mother

She added that women would definitely feel safer after the execution of the convicts.

The mother said the entire country was awake and waiting for justice.

There was cheer after the hanging as hundreds of people, carrying the national flag and shouting slogans of 'long live Nirbhaya' and 'Bharat Mata ki jai', gathered outside Tihar Jail since early hours of Friday.

Some of them distributed sweets after the four convicts were executed.

Among the people who gathered outside the jail was social activist Yogita Bhayana. She held a poster which read 'Nirbhaya has got justice. The other daughters still await'.

"Justice has been delivered finally," she said, adding it was a victory of the legal system.

A man holds a placard and shouts slogans outside Tihar Jail
after the execution of the four men. AFP

Sana, a resident of west Delhi, said, "Nothing will change after this hanging in our society, but we are happy that the four convicts have been hanged and the justice was delivered to Nirbhaya."

After raping and brutalising Nirbhaya, the men, one of whom was a juvenile at the time, dumped her on the road and left for dead on the cold winter night. Her friend who was with her was also severely beaten and thrown out along with her. She was so severely violated that her insides were spilling out when she was taken to hospital. She died in a Singapore hospital after battling for life for a fortnight.

Six people, including the four convicts and the juvenile, were named as accused.

While Ram Singh allegedly committed suicide in Tihar Jail days after the trial began in the case, the juvenile was released in 2015 after spending three years in a correctional home.

The road to the gallows was a long and circuitous one, going through the lower courts, the High Court, the Supreme Court and the President's office before going back to the Supreme Court that heard and rejected various curative petitions.

The death warrants were deferred by a court thrice on the grounds that the convicts had not exhausted all their legal remedies and that the mercy petition of one or the other was pending before the President.

On March 5, a trial court issued fresh death warrants for March 20 at 5.30 am as the final date for the execution. PTI

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