Big Hug Foundation organises central London vigil for Indian rape victim

More than 150 people attended the vigil More than 150 people attended the vigil

More than 150 people attended a candlelit vigil for an Indian gang rape victim on Saturday.

Harrow’s Big Hug Foundation worked with the CAREducation Trust to organise the event which took place in Tavistock Square Gardens, central London.

The vigil was held to remember the medical student, who died after being gang raped on a bus in Delhi on December 16.

It was also hoped that the event would allow people to show their support for Indian women suffering injustices and inequality.

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