Supreme Court verdict ‘heart breaking’, says Soumya’s mother

The decision of the Supreme Court to commute the death sentence awarded to Govindachamy, who had raped and murdered 23-year-old Soumya in February 2011 after allegedly pushing her out of a moving train, was ‘heart breaking’, the mother of the victim, said.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-09-15 14:34 GMT
Supreme Court of India

Thiruvananthapuram

“My daughter was done to death so cruelly. This is a heart breaking verdict”, Sumathy, Saumya’s mother, told reporters at her home at Shornur in Palakkad district on Thursday morning soon after the verdict, commuting the death sentence to seven year jail term after dropping the murder charge against him. 

Describing the verdict as the ‘failure’ of the state prosecutor to ‘properly’ represent the case in the Apex Court, Sumathy said she would not give up her fight to get justice for her daughter, who was the only breadwinner in her family and that she would file a revision petition. Saumya, working in a shopping mall in Ernakulam, was travelling alone in the ladies compartment of Erakulam-Shornur passenger train on the night of February 1 2011 after work when she was attacked by Tamil Nadu native Govindachamy and died six days later. 

“I was waiting all this while hoping my daughter will get justice”, Sumathy said. Pointing that there was much evidence against the accused, she said his hair was found from Soumya’s body and her nails had his skin parts. “Isn’t that the biggest evidence?” The prosecution case was that Soumya, travelling alone in the ladies compartment on Feb 1, 2011, had been attacked and pushed off the train by the one armed accused. He also jumped off, carried her on her shoulders at a wooded area at Vallotholnagar near the rail tracks, brutally raped and murdered her.  

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