Well, did she? Or did her school? Or did the press put out feelers for "good" stories? This was the Mail. Not the most fervent supporter of minority rights, unless their surname happens to be Harmsworth. The last case I remeber like this was a very white, very Anglo-Saxon girl who failed to get into Oxbridge despite very good grades. Face it, the press will print any story if they reckon it will sell newspapers. They don't care whether you buy the rag to cheer or boo, they've sold their advertising space.
The plain fact of the matter is that if it was her, or her parents, who got the story into the paper, and if it gets her some publicity, and if another medical school offers her a place as a result, then jolly good luck to her. The world is full of people who could have made a difference if they'd only had the gumption to get out of bed in the morning. As to the amount of work she must have put in to get the grades, I take my hat off to her. She'll make a success of something in life, whatever it turns out to be.