Gangrape victim's body to be brought back today
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The body of the Delhi gangrape victim, who died this morning, will be flown to India by a special chartered aircraft this afternoon.
Indian High Commissioner to Singapore T C A Raghavan told reporters that the family of the girl including her parents will accompany the body.
The chartered aircraft is expected to arrive here from India between 3 pm and 4 pm (12.30 pm-1.30 pm IST), he said adding that the family is yet to decide about their plans for the last rites once the body reaches Delhi.
Addressing a press conference, Raghavan said the formalities, including getting a death certificate, for sending her body were being completed. Once they are done, the body will be flown back.
"We extend our deepest condolences to the members of the family of the girl," he said.
The envoy said he has passed on the condolence message of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the family in which he had spoken of the desire to make India a demonstrably better and safe place for women to live in.
Raghavan said the High Commission has received numerous messages from various quarters including the Singapore government deeply mourning the death.
He appreciated the help extended by the Singapore Foreign Ministry, the government and the Mount Elizabeth Hospital for all their support in the last two days.
Replying to questions on the shifting of the girl from Delhi to Singapore, he said consultations were held between doctors of Safdarjung hospital and Mount Elizabeth Hospital
and they must have given full thought to it before taking it.
Asked whether doctors felt that she could have died to her shift from Delhi to Singapore, Raghavan said "no such sentiments was expressed to me. Both the doctors (P K Verma of Safdarjung and Yatin Mehta of Medanta Medicity) said she was very badly injured in the assault of December 16 night".
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