The event of a woman died after being raped and attacked on buses in Mumbai caused Indian shocks for many similarities in 2012.
Mumbai Hemant Nagraale Policeman said the 34-year-old woman was discovered in unconsciousness in the small bus to open in the Sakinaka neighborhood, east of Mumbai on September 10.
The woman was taken to Rajawadi Hospital but died of the wound a day later, Nagra said in the press conference on September 9.
The police arrested a man who was suspected of raping and killing after considering surveillance cameras around the scene.
Balwant Deshmukh, a senior police inspector at the Sakinaka police station, saying that the victims and suspects are homeless.
Mumbai protesters lit candles to remember the Dalit girl's college and murdered and murdered in Uttar Pradesh in October 2020.
Female activist and rape rape Yogita Bhayana said the case in Mumbai once again shocked the country because it was very like the collective rape and killing 23-year-old medical student Nirbhaya in New Delhi in 2012
Nirbhaya's death was noticed about sexual attacks in India and promoting an increase in monitoring against women against women.
After the Nirbhaya, we think everything will change.
Uddhav Thackeray, Maharashtra Statekeeper, where Mumbai capital, expressed shock.
According to the latest data from the Indian National Criminal Profile Department, more than 32,000 women's rape rape was reported in 2019, equivalent to about 17 minutes.
The number of rape crops increased by police since Nirbhaya's death, possibly due to changed awareness.
However, rape cases continued to stir to public opinion.
In January, a Hindu monk and two male followers were arrested for accusing collective rape and killing a 50-year-old woman in Uttar Pradesh state.
Bhayana called on the whole country to act together to ensure Indian women protected.