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Soni, Choudhry say probe of UK girl's
death embarrassing
London:
Tourism Minister Ambika Soni and the Women and Child
Development Minister Renuka Chaudhary have said the
way detectives in Goa had handled the investigation
into the death of 15-year-old British girl Scarlett
Keeling in in Goa was "an embarrassment". This has prompted
the local police to re-open the case. According to The
Telegraph, Keeling's body was found on the morning of
February 19, just hours after she was seen leaving a
beach bar. Local police said she was found "drowned"
in shallow waters near Anjuna. But her mother, Fiona
MacKeown, claimed her daughter had been raped and murdered
citing a post-mortem examination, which found scratch
marks, bruising from a blunt weapon but no water in
her lungs. A second post-mortem examination is expected
this week. Speaking in Delhi yesterday, Soni said that
she condemned the local police report on Miss Keeling's
death. "I condemn what has happened. It is shocking
and embarrassing. There will be a full investigation,"
she said. In a separate statement, Chaudhary said that
any cover-up would be exposed. "If the police are trying
to cover up, those involved should be brought to book,"
she said. Last night, Goa's Chief Minister Digambar
Kamat, was reported as saying that foreign women who
visited the state should take more responsibility for
their personal safety. "Foreign tourists have to be
careful. They can't just do these things and then blame
the government for the consequences. You can't expect
the government to provide police on the beaches after
midnight," he said. Ten British holidaymakers have died
in Goa since the beginning of the year, four of them
in suspicious circumstances.
-Mar
5, 2008
Leading
Indian News Papers
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