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BBC: A female student who was gang-raped on a bus in India’s capital Delhi has arrived in Singapore for further treatment, officials say.
The 23-year-old victim - who remains on life support - is being treated at a specialised facility and may require an organ transplant.
The attack earlier this month triggered violent public protests, which left one police officer dead.
An inquiry into possible lapses by the authorities is now under way.
The investigation is being led by retired judge Usha Mehra.
Six men have been arrested and two police officers have been suspended following the 16 December attack.
An air ambulance carrying the woman landed at Singapore Changi International Airport early on Thursday, the Indian High Commission in Singapore told news agencies. The victim - who has already had three operations in Delhi - was then taken to the city’s Mount Elizabeth hospital.
The hospital said in a statement quoted by the Associated Press that she was admitted to the intensive care unit “in an extremely critical condition”.
“She is being examined and the hospital is working with the Indian High Commission,” the statement said. Senior Delhi doctor BD Athani told the Press Trust of India that the hospital had “a state-of-art multi-organ transplant facility” to treat the victim’s severe intestinal injuries. The woman’s family have accompanied her to Singapore because the treatment might take a long time, Dr Athani added.