Delhi gang-rape: Six accused laid a trap for us, says braveheart’s friend
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Delhi gang-rape: Six accused laid a trap for us, says braveheart’s friend

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New Delhi: The male friend of the Delhi gang-rape victim - the only witness in the case - on Friday spoke for the first time in front of the nation and exclusively told Zee News that his friend was “positive” and wanted to live even after the horrific incident that took place on the night of December 16.

"I wish I could have saved her," the friend exclusively told Zee News Editor Sudhir Chaudhary.

The victim’s friend explained to Zee News in detail what exactly happened on that fateful night of December 16.

He said that no one came to their help when they were lying on the road. After being thrown off the bus, the duo reached hospital after two to two-and-a-half hours.

The victim’s friend said that since December 16, protests have been happening and people are on the streets. “Many things have come out in the media, but people have been interpreting it as per their convenience. I want to tell them what we faced that night. I want to tell what I faced, what my friend faced,” he told Zee News, expressing hope that people could take a lesson and save others’ lives in future.

He said that the six accused had lured them into boarding the bus on the night of December 16.

“The occupants of the bus, which had tinted windows and curtains, had laid a trap for us. They were probably involved in crimes before also. They beat us up, hit us with an iron rod, snatched our clothes and belongings and threw us off the bus on a deserted stretch.

“The bus occupants had everything planned. Apart from the driver and the helper, others behaved like they were passengers. We even paid Rs 20 as fare. They then started teasing my friend and it led to a brawl. I beat three of them up but then the rest of them brought an iron rod and hit me. Before I fell unconscious, they took my friend away.

“From where we boarded the bus, they moved around for nearly two and a half hours. We were shouting, trying to make people hear us. But they switched off the lights of the bus. We tried to resist them. Even my friend fought with them, she tried to save me. She tried to dial the police control room number 100, but the accused snatched her mobile away,” he said.

“Before throwing us off the bus, they snatched our mobiles and tore off our clothes in order to destroy any evidence of the crime,” he added.

“After throwing us off the bus, they tried to mow us down but I saved my friend by pulling her away in the nick of time. We were without clothes. We tried to stop passersby. Several auto rickshaws, cars and bikes slowed down but none stopped for about 20 to 25 minutes. Then, someone on patrolling, stopped and called the police,” he told Zee News.

The victim’s friend rued the fact that three PCR vans arrived at the scene after about 30 to 45 minutes, but wasted time in deciding under which police station’s jurisdiction the case fell.

He said nobody, including the police, gave them clothes or called an ambulance. “They were just watching us,” he said, adding that after repeated requests, someone gave him a part of a bed sheet to cover his friend.

“My friend was bleeding profusely; I was more concerned about her. But instead of taking us to a nearby hospital, they (police) took us to a hospital (Safdarjung) that was far away.”

The victim’s friend said that he carried his badly injured friend to the PCR van on his own as “the policemen didn’t help us because my friend was bleeding profusely and they were probably worried about their clothes”.

“Nobody from the public helped us. People were probably afraid that if they helped us, they would become witnesses to the crime and would be asked to come to the police station and court,” he told the channel.

“Even at the hospital, we were made to wait and I had to literally beg for clothes. I asked one ‘safai karamchari’ to give me some clothes or curtains and he asked me to wait. But the clothes never came. I then borrowed a stranger’s mobile and called my relatives, but just told them that I had met with an accident. My treatment started only after my relatives came,” he said.

“I was hit on the head. I was not able to walk. I was not able to move my hands for two weeks,” he said, detailing the injuries he suffered on that horrific night.

“My family wanted to take me to our native place but I decided to stay in Delhi in order to help the police. It was only after the doctors’ advice that I went back to my home and started private treatment there.”

“When I had met my friend in the hospital, she was smiling. She was able to write and was positive. I never felt that she did not want to live,” he said.

“She had told me that if I wasn’t there, she would not have filed the complaint. I had decided that I would ensure the culprits are punished,” the victim’s friend said.

He said that his friend was also worried about the cost of the treatment. “I was asked to be with her to give her strength.”

“When she gave the first statement to the lady SDM, only then I came to know what had happened with her. I couldn’t believe what they did to her. Even when animals hunt, they don’t mete out such brutality to their prey.

“She faced all of this and told the magistrate that the accused should not be hanged but burnt to death.”

“The first statement she gave to the SDM was correct. She had given that statement with a lot of effort. She was coughing and bleeding while giving the statement. She was on ventilator support. There was no pressure or interference at all. But when the SDM said that she had faced pressure, all her (friend’s) efforts went in vain. It is wrong to say that the statement was made under pressure,” the victim’s friend told Zee News.

When asked what suggestions he would like to give in order to ensure that such incidents don’t recur, the victim’s friend said, “The police should always try to ensure that the victims are taken to the hospital as early as possible and not waste precious time looking for government hospitals. Also, witnesses should not be harassed so that they come to the court to testify.”

He said that one cannot change mindsets by lighting candles. "You have to help people on the road when they need help,” he added.

“Protest and change should not only be for her but for the coming generations as well.”

The victim’s friend said that he wanted the Justice Verma committee - set up by the government to suggest measures to improve women’s security - to make the law easier for complainants.

“I would like to tell Justice JS Verma, Justice Leila Seth and Gopal Subramanium that we have a lot of laws, but the public is afraid of going to police as they wonder whether the police will register an FIR or not. You are trying to start fast-track courts for one issue, but why shouldn’t every case be fast tracked,” he said.

He further said that “only he can tell what he has gone through… what I have faced…”

He disclosed that “no one from the government has contacted me so far to ask about my treatment. I have been paying for my own treatment so far.”

When asked why people don’t want to talk about such issues in public, the victim’s friend said, “In our society, we try to hide such things. If something bad has happened with us, then we try to hide thinking what will the other person say. Also because our friends and relatives talk behind our back about such incidents, that we try to prevent them from becoming public.”

“If I had decided not to file the complaint and just call the incident an accident, this case would not have become this big.”

He rued the people’s indifference towards him and his friend when they were lying on the road. “They (the people) had cars, they could have taken us to the hospital. Every minute was important for us. But they didn’t. Who will change this attitude?” he asked.

He said his mental condition was so bad after the incident that he was not able to sleep properly. “I didn’t share this with anyone. When such a thing happens to us, we often ask ourselves: ‘Am I to blame for this? Why did I go to the mall? Why did I board that bus?’ I was not able to even speak properly for two weeks.”

He said that if his friend was “treated in a better hospital, she would have probably been alive today.” It may be noted that the gang-rape victim was first treated at the Safdarjung Hospital before being shifted to a hospital in Singapore, where she passed away.

He went on to say that one of the police officials wanted him to say that the police were doing a good job in the case.

“Why did they want to take credit for doing their duty? If everyone does their work well, nothing more needs to be said in the matter,” he said.

"We have a long battle to fight," he said further, adding, “If I didn't have lawyers in my family, I would not have been able to fight this.”

The victim’s friend also told Zee News, "I was in the police station for four days rather than being in a hospital where I would be treated. I told my friends that I had met with an accident."

"The internal judgement of the Delhi Police should prompt them to assess for themselves if they have done a good job or not," he added.

"If you can help someone, help them. If a single person had helped me that night, things would have been different. There is no need to close Metro stations and stop the public from expressing themselves. People should be allowed to have faith in the system," he went on to say.

"I never had thoughts of leaving her and running away. Even an animal would not do that. I have no regrets. But I wish I could have done something to help her."

“She has awakened us. If we can carry on this fight with her name, it would be tribute to her,” he said.

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First Published: Friday, January 04, 2013, 20:53

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Nas - bangalore
That`s really sad that no one was there to help them that night!! Then should we really call INDIANS as our brothers and sisters..?? if they are not ready to help a one??
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Mo Kosh - New York
Day be day I started hating India, heck I and my family will never settle back in India, Screw indian government.
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kalai - chennai
A great salute to victim`s friend
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Tej Limbu - Nepal
The accused should not be hanged but burnt to death. I agreed.
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sandhya - indore
we should awake now.......i wanna go with her that the crimanals should be burnt to death...but hamari government ko jagane ke liye ese incident ki kyo jarurat padati . aaj hamare pure desh me wo chahe villages ho ya citties rape case ho rahe hai ...but hamari gov ko jagane ke liye ese incident ka intjar karti hai samay ke sath aparadho me badotari hui hai kyoki hamare yaha ke kanoon ...guneh garo me dar paida hi nahi karta ....jab tak apradhiyo ko kadak sajaye nahi hongi tab tak ese hawaniyat bhare incident haote rahenge .......
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kumar - india
He said it perfectly: nobody came to help them after 20-30 minutes! Then the police took another two hours! But everyone is angry at the rapists. She would have lived if even a single person lifted a finger to help them. Imagine the indifference of the person on the street. Still, it is understandable: millions of poor and dispossessed wander the streets, and nobody bats an eye. These two were just yet another couple of unfortunates the rich and middle class wanted to have nothing to do with. As he said, they didn`t want to get their clothes dirty. That is the real lesson in all this. Forget rape laws. Nothing will change unless everyone takes an interest in their fellow human being, the millions sitting slaving by day, and sleeping under blue tarps by night.
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Jayashree sarkar - Bangalore
Thank you Zee News for showing this interview.The Brave girl has awakened us all by her courage. some spineless system protector wants us to believe them,as they are Police ,who treated the witness like an object. It is? disgusting to know about the careless and heartless police seeing both of them suffering traumatic incident injuries in cold weather without clothes. Those people present there at that time when both of them needed desperate help should be ashamed of themselves including police. After hearing that wondering who to blame those devils who beat and raped a helpless girl or the police who shrank away from their responsibility, they should have gotten help quicker .After all this shameless act in dehli our leaders never stop to comment on girls dressing, mobile phone etc.Also our President son said `highly dented and painted`, Later on all the leaders apologizes .Really a shame a curse to be born as a girl in such a country.. .Indian women or girls are not safe any longer .
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Rohini - Dubai
I was wondering where is this boy? no one knows who is he n where did he disappear. Here you go. He is the only witness in this case. Brave Guy. We all regrets abt death of the girl. This boy made a clear point which is ``Attitude``. It is shame to admit. Unfortunetly this is how it works. May god rest her soul in peace. We all wish and wait for our better future in our home country
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aman sharma - jammu
we r living in a poor country who cannot save females ,
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Sirajul Islam - Dhaka, Bangladesh
I honour the courage shown by the raped-to-death Delhi physiotherapy-studying girl and her boyfriend for the efforts they`ve made to make this heinous crime as a `chance` for the Indian so that they can do something worthy to end violence against women. I read a TIME Magazine article where they were making points as to whether the disclosure of the girl`s identity can be a plus point, and a new law can be named after her. The report quoted her father who also supported the move. Rape victim`s anonymity is protected by law in India, as in many places, to save them from stigmatised. As the girl is dead now, it`s time to honour her. Thanks for her boyfriend`s statement from where we could understand the situation. Good reporting.
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Mayank Tiwari - Indore
The last wish of delhi gang rape victim is that all criminals should not be hang, they should be burn in public. So I think dumb and deaf government must take action on this and try to fulfil girl`s last wish.



bharadwaj - hyderabad
there is no difference between those 6 monsters and the police men.



Rajesh Malik - Delhi
it shook my soul but i want to ask one question that why isn`t any criminal case is filed against police in the PCR`s who wasted minutes fighting which should get jurisdiction and wasted ample lot of time. these police members should be held partners in crime for murder of Damini



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