Scarlett Keeling murder: Defence lawyer says act against mother for negligence


Panaji, Sep 29 (IANS): Less than a week after British teen Scarlett Keeling's mother Fiona Mackeown blamed probe agencies and an inconsiderate system for acquitting two Goa beach shack workers in her daughter's 2008 rape-murder, a lawyer for accused Placido Carvalho wants the mother to be acted against for negligence.

Advocate Pravin Naik, who has represented Carvalho in course of the trial, has also said that action should be taken against Fiona, claiming her statement to the media on Friday (September 23), on the day Carvalho and fellow accused Samson D'Souza were acquitted, where she said that foreigners do not get justice in Goa, was blatantly incorrect.

"I will appeal to the state government that after going through the judgement and after going through the evidence on record, they should also take action against the mother of the deceased girl for being negligent towards her duty," Naik told reporters here.

He also pointed out to the sequence of events before Scarlett's death, brought on record in course of the trial, where Fiona left her 15-year-old daughter in the care of one Julio Lobo, in Siolim village, before heading for Gokarna in the neighbouring state of Karnataka with her other children.

"So how she can keep the custody of a minor girl with a stranger, very well knowing the fact that the person with whom the custody was kept was used to alcohol. So there was complete negligence on part of the mother of the deceased to take care of the custody of the child and as far as the investigation is concerned. Based on the evidence on record, there is clear evidence that the mother of the deceased girl was negligent in taking care of the child," he said.

According to the Central Bureau of Investigation probe, Scarlett was allegedly sexually assaulted by D'Souza and Carvalho, in February 2008 after plying her with drugs and left to die on Anjuna beach. Eight years after the offence was registered, the Goa Children's Court acquitted the duo last week.

Following the order, Fiona as well as her lawyer Vikram Varma alleged that it was difficult for foreigners to get justice in Goa, especially when the crime is committed by locals.

Naik now wants the state government to take cognisance of Fiona's statement.

"My submission is, let the state government look into the matter and initiate action against the mother of the victim girl, because she has made a very blatant statement to media, that there is no justice for foreign tourists in India, without even knowing the judicial system in India," Naik said.

Naik also said that Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar, who on Friday said that the outcome of the trial was "unfortunate", should read the contents of the order, before making such statements.

"My appeal to the honourable Chief Minister is kindly look at the evidence on record," he said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Sep 30 2016

    Bad incident indeed.Hope the justice is restored in the court

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    Sorry for your loss Mother.. Please keep up your strength to fight till the culprits are punished.

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  • J Dsouza, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    There is no truth in this world!there is no law which is followed and respected! I tell you something.God knows and he will restore this earth and save his people from Cruel and tyrant kind people and justice! there is nothing hidden from Gods eyes and one day we will give him an answer after we die!what then???? This world and its people have suffered enough and nothing going right!

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  • antonio dsilva, kuwait

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    Advocate Pravin Naik,
    there is NEGLIGENCE and there is BREACH OF TRUST
    Of course you are a lawyer / liar so you will choose the one that suits you best.

    However remember this.... your rotten statement betrays the trust this woman had in all Goans.

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    When somebody rapes and kills his own, this defense lawyer will learn his lesson. That time let him defend the culprits!?

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    shame on this this lawyer this is BJP & Modi style. somebody complain about system. Target so nobody voice against system.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    Taliban ...

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