Four men found guilty of the gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman on a bus in the Indian capital, Delhi, seven years ago have been hanged.
The hangings were the last step in the brutal December 2012 rape case that stunned India, brought thousands of protesters out on the streets and made global headlines for weeks.
It also forced the authorities to bring in more stringent laws, including the introduction of the death penalty in rare cases.
The judges perceived this particular crime fit for awarding the death penalty and on 20 March, the convicts were executed.