Thousands have celebrated after police killed the men suspected of raping and killing a young woman.
Geeta Pandey
BBC News, Delhi
The police shooting of four men accused of gang rape and murder is largely being greeted with joy.
The woman, who suffered a jaw injury, is being treated in hospital in northern India.
Thousands of people celebrate the killings, while the woman's mother says "justice has been done".
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Indian police have shot dead four men suspected of raping and killing a young female vet in Hyderabad last week. The men were in police detention and were taken back to the scene of the crime in the early hours of Friday. Police said they killed them when they tried to escape. The 27-year-old victim's charred remains were discovered last Thursday, leading to outrage and protests over alleged police inaction. Violence against women remains at high levels in India, despite widespread anger at many highly publicised cases. Newsday spoke to Vrinda Grover a feminist and human rights lawyer. (Photo: Police block demonstrators as they march to protest against the alleged rape and murder of a 27-year-old veterinary doctor in Hyderabad. Credit: Getty Images)
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