Friday, March 14, 2008

Scarlett Keeling: Goa's Lost Innocence

About a month ago the half-naked body of a 15-year old British girl was found on a Goa beach. Initially police said that Scarlett Keeling was only the most recent casualty of Goa's live fast and die partying lifestyle. Their initial crime report siad that she had dies of a drug overdose and drowning.. It took two weeks of agitating by her mother to get the police to preform a second autopsy. Their findings were that Scarlett had been drugged, raped and left to die. The mother has accused the police of taking part in a massive cover-up of her daughter's murder.

Nerlon Albuquerque, the sub-inspector who initially led the investigation has been suspended from duty, while the BBC reports that a senior police official hints and a broad internal conspiracy.

"It is a very complicated story. It has wider ramifications," a senior police official, who prefers anonymity, said.

He hints at influential local politicians being involved in the flourishing drug trade on the beach. - [via BBC]

Yesterday the police announced that they had solved the Keeling case and arrested two men who were said to have been in compromising positions with Keeling before her death. Placido Carvalho and Samson D'Souza have both been arrested. MSNBC reports

"The first arrested accused D'Souza has confessed to his role and has also named four others involved in the murder," Kumar said. The others named by D'Souza would be arrested after evidence against them was established, Kumar said.
But despite the confession, several questions remain--not the least of which were if the interrogations were fair, or if D'Souza confessed only under duress. Sources on the ground in Anjuna tell me that local people believe that D'Souza is only a scapegoat being used to pacify the media interest.

In a few hours I am catching a plane to Panji to report on the Keeling case and dig up whatever I can. For now, at least, the Goan Paradise seems to be lost.

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3 Comments:

At March 14, 2008 2:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This repeated incidents of sexual assault cases from Goa surely does not bode well for the state... Hope u r able to find the truth..

 
At March 14, 2008 10:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Saw this interesting link in Amit Varma’s indiauncut blog
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/If_drugs_were_legal_Scarlett_might_be_alive/articleshow/2863581.cms

 
At March 25, 2008 11:49 AM, Blogger Deepesh Varma said...

Saw some good write ups in the following link: http://newshopper.sulekha.com/tag/scarlett/mostpopular.htm

As Robin said it is not only for the state, it is shame for the entire country. India government promoting the tourism as " Aditi Devo Bhava" which means we should treat our guest with most respect and this incidents shows the exact opposite meaning.

Our world goes in a wrong way and there is no value for ethics.

Regards
Deepu

 

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