Mystery clouds UK girl's death in Goa
Fiona McKeown, whose minor daughter was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Anjuna beach in North Goa, has refused to take her teenage daughter's body home in Devon, UK, till cops conduct a second autopsy.
"I am absolutely convinced of foul play in my daughter Scarlette Keeling's death and want the police to conduct a second autopsy. I suspect that my daughter was sexually abused and assaulted," said Fiona. Her suspicions are not without a base as the autopsy report submitted by the police surgeon states Scarlette had an abrasion on the forehead and eyelids and bruises on both the shin, which was made with a blunt weapon.
North Goa SP Bosco George said he would recommend a second autopsy. "We are making arrangements to send the girl's viscera and smear stride and swabs for forensic tests to Delhi," he said. Though Goa police at first dismissed the British girl's demise as "death due to drowning", they’re now examining whether the death was homicidal or accidental.
"We will give a report within two days whether the death was homicidal or accidental. At present, we are checking on the people who were last seen with the girl," said the SP.
According to the police, 15-year-old Scarlette was last seen at Lui Cafi in Govekarwado, Anjuna in the company of two restaurateurs and a local drug supplier, both from Anjuna, who were known to her. A waiter at Lui Cafi confirmed this.
"Scarlette was at the Cafi with two locals till about 4 am on February 18. She was in an inebriated state and couldn't even stand straight. Once we closed at 4 am, she left with the two men," the waiter said. In the morning, cops found her semi-naked body floating in the water near Lui Cafi at 7.15 am.
Locals who knew Scarlette find it difficult to believe that she died due to drowning. "Her family members are good swimmers and she wouldn't have gone into the sea at night, knowing very well the risks of swimming in a rocky area at night," said Richard Pereira, who owns a shack in the area.
News Source : Samachar
"I am absolutely convinced of foul play in my daughter Scarlette Keeling's death and want the police to conduct a second autopsy. I suspect that my daughter was sexually abused and assaulted," said Fiona. Her suspicions are not without a base as the autopsy report submitted by the police surgeon states Scarlette had an abrasion on the forehead and eyelids and bruises on both the shin, which was made with a blunt weapon.
North Goa SP Bosco George said he would recommend a second autopsy. "We are making arrangements to send the girl's viscera and smear stride and swabs for forensic tests to Delhi," he said. Though Goa police at first dismissed the British girl's demise as "death due to drowning", they’re now examining whether the death was homicidal or accidental.
"We will give a report within two days whether the death was homicidal or accidental. At present, we are checking on the people who were last seen with the girl," said the SP.
According to the police, 15-year-old Scarlette was last seen at Lui Cafi in Govekarwado, Anjuna in the company of two restaurateurs and a local drug supplier, both from Anjuna, who were known to her. A waiter at Lui Cafi confirmed this.
"Scarlette was at the Cafi with two locals till about 4 am on February 18. She was in an inebriated state and couldn't even stand straight. Once we closed at 4 am, she left with the two men," the waiter said. In the morning, cops found her semi-naked body floating in the water near Lui Cafi at 7.15 am.
Locals who knew Scarlette find it difficult to believe that she died due to drowning. "Her family members are good swimmers and she wouldn't have gone into the sea at night, knowing very well the risks of swimming in a rocky area at night," said Richard Pereira, who owns a shack in the area.
News Source : Samachar
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