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NCW enquiry into Brit teen Scarlette's
murder
Panaji:
A two-member team of the National Commission for
Women (NCW) arrived in Goa to conduct an independent
enquiry into the death of British teenager Scarlette
Keeling who was allegedly raped and killed in the state's
popular Anjuna Beach. The NCW, which has been following
the case for several days, criticized the authorities
for dragging their feet in the case. "The commission
is very much concerned about the safety and security
of the women, whether she is an Indian or foreigner.
We are very serious about this case, and we are following
it up from 15 to 20 days. But unfortunately, nothing
has come out, and in spite of that Scarlette's mother
is crying daily," said Nirmala Venkatesh, a member of
the NCW. "I don't think how far the police and the government
are serious about the matter," she added. Venkatesh
also said that photographs of Scarlette showed clearly
that a metal piece had pierced her body. "One metal
injection was there on her back...yes, it was there,
...it was poked in her body that I have seen from the
photograph, in detail, part by part, inch by inch,"
she said. Earlier this month, the police arrested Samson
D'Souza, a bartender and a drug dealer Placido Carvalho,
on charges of drugging, raping and leaving Scarlette
to die on the shallow beach water. The autopsy revealed
bruises all over Keeling's body and her mouth was stuffed
with sand and she did not have enough saltwater in her
lungs to indicate drowning. Fiona Mackeown, the mother
of Scarlette, earlier wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh seeking his intervention for a Central Bureau
of Investigation (CBI) probe into the matter. Initially,
Goa Police had insisted that Scarlette died due to accidental
drowning and later re-investigated the case after second
autopsy was conducted following persistent appeals from
her mother.
-Mar
30, 2008
Leading
Indian News Papers
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