Four men who ganged raped and murdered a female student in Delhi, India’s capital have been sentenced to death by hanging today. The case had earlier led to violent protests across India.
Mukesh Singh, Vinay Sharma, Akshay Thakur and Pawan Gupta were found guilty on all counts earlier this week.
According to Judge Yogesh Khanna the case fell in the “rarest of rare category,” rejecting pleas for a lighter sentence.
The woman, 23, was attacked on a bus in December and died two weeks later.
On Friday, Judge Khanna said the attack “shocked the collective conscience” of India, and that “courts cannot turn a blind eye” to such crimes.
“This case definitely falls in the rarest of rare categories and warrants the exemplary punishment of death,” he added.
The men were convicted to death by hanging, and one of them, Vinay Sharma, broke down in tears as the verdict was announced.
The father of the victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said the family was satisfied with the ruling.
“We are very happy. Justice has been delivered,” he reportedly said in the courtroom.
Earlier, protesters outside the court had demanded that the four men should be hanged.
As they were escorted to the courtroom, the four men shouted to the crowd: “Brothers, save us!”