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JAKARTA - Delhi residents have been unable to contain their emotions. In recent days, the demonstration has continued to demand the harshest punishment for five perpetrators of the crash of a woman whose body was dragged as far as 10 km.

On Tuesday, January 3, the crowd gathered in Delhi, India demanding justice for a scooter driver who was killed and dragged by a car as far as he was concerned by the streets of the Indian capital.

The 20-year-old woman's motorbike collided with the car in the early hours of January 1st. This is the sadistic one. His body was dragged by the car 10 km. Some sources say even up to 12 km.

"We received information that the girl's body was somehow trapped in a car and dragged about 10-12 kilometers," Delhi police official Sagar momenta told a news conference as quoted by CNN.

"Then when he turned, his body fell,"

Five people have been arrested in connection with the incident, doctors said. Police have also examined the witness who turned out to be with the victim on the motorbike at the time of the accident.

"He was not injured and he left the crash site," he said referring to the witness.

"Investigations are ongoing... we are looking at it from various angles and will finish it soon and the defendant will get the punishment as severe as possible."

The woman's body was indeed terrible. How not, 10 km he had to continue to be tortured by the asphalt. His torn clothes.

"The back of his head and back were crushed because they were dragged for a long time," he said.

It was this terrible detail that sparked anger in India. The crowd took to the streets demanding strict punishment for the perpetrators.

"My head bows down ashamed of inhumane crimes," wrote Delhi Governor Vinai Saxena on Twitter.

Delhi's deputy prime minister, Manish Sisodia, on Wednesday called the incident an example of "extremal cruelty".

Even if [a piece] of polyethylene or a piece of paper gets stuck in the car, the driver finds out. They stopped the car and checked. This accident is an example of extreme atrocities... thought the driver was not aware that a woman stuck under the car was just cruelty and ignorance, "said Sisodia, in comments reported by Indian Express.


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