NEW: Parents say Singh was murdered He was accused of raping and fatally beating a woman in a gang assault on a New Delhi bus The horrific attack prompted angry protests over the country's treatment of women
New Delhi (CNN) -- One of the men accused of raping and fatally beating a woman in a gang assault on a New Delhi bus has committed suicide, police said Monday.
Ram Singh hanged himself in his jail cell, New Delhi police official Devendra Arya said.
But Singh's lawyer and parents claim the suspect did not kill himself, but was actually murdered, CNN affiliate CNN-IBN reported.
Singh was housed in the city's Tihar Prisons.
He was one of five men charged with murder, rape and kidnapping in connection with the horrific attack.
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An Indian activist gets his head shaven in protest against the Dehli gang-rape in New Delhi on Friday, January 4. A gang of men is accused of repeatedly raping a 23-year-old student on a moving bus in New Delhi. Police formally charged the five suspects with rape, kidnapping and murder after the woman died.

Indian lawyers shout during a protest at the entrance to Saket District Court in New Delhi on Thursday, January 3.

About 600 guitarists play John Lennon's "Imagine" in a tribute to the rape victim in Darjeeling on January 3.

Indian women take part in the Women's Dignity March in New Delhi on Wednesday, January 2. Several hundred people participated in the solidarity march organized by the government, which ended at Rajghat, the memorial for Mohandas Gandhi.

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, center, participates in a group prayer during the Women's Dignity March on January 2.

Indian demonstrators perform a prayer ritual in memory of a gang-rape victim in New Delhi on Monday, December 31. The family of the victim said they would not rest until her killers are hanged as they spoke of their own pain and trauma over a crime that has united the country in grief.

A Sri Lankan opposition United National Party activist places her signature on a banner in memory of the Indian gang-rape victim in Colombo on December 31.

Indian protesters hold candles during a rally in New Delhi on Sunday, December 30, following the cremation of the gang-rape victim.

Indian protesters walk with police officials during a rally in New Delhi on Sunday, December 30, following the cremation of a gang-rape victim in the Indian capital. The 23-year-old student died Saturday and was cremated at a private ceremony, hours after her body was flown home from Singapore. She had been gang-raped and severely beaten on December 16, triggering an outpouring of grief and anger across India.

Indian protesters sit by lit candles and hold placards in New Delhi on December 30 during a protest against the gang rape.

Indian residents pray during a gathering in New Delhi on December 30.

Protesters hold candles during a vigil in New Delhi on Saturday, December 29, after the death of a gang-rape victim. Authorities erected security barriers throughout New Delhi's key government district after two days of street battles following a woman's gang rape on a bus on December 16. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has appealed for calm and pledged safety for women and children.

Indian residents hold lighted candles during a rally in Amritsar on December 29.

Students in New Delhi on Thursday, December 27, protest a recent brutal gang rape in the city.

Demonstrators shout slogans and wave placards as they move toward India Gate in New Delhi on December 27.

Riot police keep watch along a sealed-off road near the India Gate monument on Monday, December 24, in New Delhi after weekend clashes between protesters and police.

Police fire tear gas on Sunday, December 23, during a protest calling for better safety for women following last week's rape. Thousands of protesters defied a ban on demonstrations in New Delhi on Sunday, venting their anger about the incident.

Police attempt to disperse protesters on December 23. For a second day, demonstrators were blasted with water cannons in the Indian capital. While some dispersed, others huddled tightly in a circle to brave high-pressure streams in the cold weather.

Demonstrators turn a car over on December 23.

Students chant anti-police slogans during a protest against the Indian government's reaction to recent rape incidents in India, on Saturday, December 22, in New Delhi, India. The demonstration was prompted by wide public outrage over what police said was the gang-rape and beating of a 23-year-old woman on a moving bus in the capital last Sunday.

Demonstrators react from tear gas fired by police on December 22. New Delhi alone reported 572 rapes last year and more than 600 in 2012.

Police arrest a demonstrator during a protest on December 22. Sunday's attack sparked furious protests across India, where official data show that rape cases have jumped almost 875% over the past 40 years -- from 2,487 in 1971 to 24,206 in 2011.

Police unleash water cannon and fire tear gas towards demonstrators on December 22.

Demonstrators react as police fire tear gas on December 22.

Indian demonstrators march towards India Gate during the protest on December 22.

Indian demonstrators carry an injured man from the scene on December 22.

Police spray water and fire tear gas towards demonstrators on December 22.

Demonstrators push against a police barricade on December 22.

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The men's trial began in February and, if convicted, they could face the death penalty.

Father of India rape victim speaks out
A sixth suspect is 17 and will be tried separately in juvenile court.
The attack on the 23-year-old woman in New Delhi on December 16 prompted angry protests over the country's treatment of women and handling of sexual attacks.
The victim died in a Singapore hospital in late December. Her male companion survived with a broken leg.
The case gripped India and led to calls for stricter laws on sexual assault and changes in cultural attitudes toward women in India, where most women have stories of sexual harassment and abuse on public transportation or on the streets, according to the Indian Council on Global Relations.
A panel appointed by India's home affairs minister as a result of the case criticized Indian attitudes toward sexual assault and called for policy changes, including creating an offense of gang-rape punishable by at least 20 years in prison, making it a crime for police to fail to investigate sexual assault complaints and making it illegal to consider character or previous sexual experience of the victim at a criminal trial.
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