Delhi Gang-Rape Victim May Need Organ Transplant

23-year-old now in Singapore for treatment
By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff
Posted Dec 27, 2012 4:41 AM CST
Delhi Gang Rape Victim Treated in Singapore
Indians burn an effigy representing rapists as they protest against the recent gang-rape of a young woman on a bus in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012.   (AP Photo/ Saurabh Das)

The woman who was gang-raped on a New Delhi bus has been flown to Singapore for treatment. The 23-year-old remains in 'extremely critical condition,' says a hospital rep, and she may need an organ transplant. India's government fears that continuing protests—which have already seen the death of a police officer, the BBC notes—could grow depending on the woman's fate, the Times of India reports. And it adds that her health has only worsened: She suffered a cardiac arrest on Wednesday, and is fighting sepsis, which must be dealt with before an intestine transplant can be considered.

Authorities, led by a retired judge, are conducting an inquiry into the official response to the assault. Two police officers have been suspended amid concerns that authorities have looked the other way while women are attacked. The protests earlier prompted a citywide lockdown, but roads and subway stations are beginning to reopen, the BBC adds. (More New Delhi stories.)

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