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This is an archive article published on September 25, 2008

Scarlett murder: Case seems to be falling apart

The prosecution8217;s case in the British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling8217;s death seems to be falling apart.

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The prosecution8217;s case in the British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling8217;s death seems to be falling apart with both the accused out on bail.

In both the cases, Goa Children8217;s Court while pronouncing the bail order has mentioned that there is no material on record to prove their involvement in the crime.

British teenager Scarlett8217;s semi nude corpse was found on Anjuna beach on February 18 morning. The police during the investigations, which was marred with severe controversies, had nailed two accused Placido Carvalho and Samson D8217;souza.

While Placido had allegedly snorted cocaine with Scarlett, British eye witness Michael Mannion had confirmed that Samson was seen lying on the deceased, few hours before her dead body was found.

The case was chargesheeted with Goa Children8217;s Court as Scarlett was a minor.

Scarlett8217;s family unhappy with the Goa police8217;s investigation have demanded enquiry by federal agency in the matter. After initial reluctance, Goa8217;s Home ministry had handed over the investigations to Central Bureau of Investigation CBI on June 9.

8220;There was a gap for almost 75 days when the case was being handed over to CBI and investigations had come to a standstill. Lot of witnesses had vanished from the scene which made CBI8217;s task more difficult,8221; Vikram Varma, counsel for Scarlett8217;s mother Fiona Mackeown, commented.

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Although Goa Chief Minister Digamber Kamat, on the floor of the State Legislative Assembly, had announced handing over the case to CBI on March 24, the case was formally handed over in the first week of June, the lawyer noted.

8220;For homicide, the investigations are based on the fact and facts are vital evidences,8221; Varma added.

The lawyer refuses to admit that the case has fallen apart.

8220;It8217;s a temporary setback. I have full faith in CBI and country8217;s judiciary,8221; he said.

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Interestingly, the police claim about having enough evidences to book the accused have been unfound during the court8217;s arguments as in both the cases, the judge have ruled in favour of the accused.

Goa police, who had investigated the case right from its beginning and after much public and media pressure booked two accused, refuses to bear the onus.

8220;We had not represented in the Samson8217;s bail case. If it8217;s a prosecution failure than it is for CBI to answer,8221; a senior police official remarked.

Police say that CBI investigations have not revealed anything more than what Goa police had found out.

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Superintendent of police North Bosco George, when questioned refused to comment on the issue saying that it is CBI which will react.

Another senior official, however, justified that the bail was given as Samson and Placido would not run away from the country and tamper with witnesses or destroy any evidences.

Advocate Peter D8217;souza, who represented Placido Carvalho in the bail petition, said that there are no evidences against the accused. D8217;souza has moved discharge petition on behalf of Placido.

Even as CBI continues the investigations seven months after the offence, Fiona8217;s lawyer Varma has expressed his apprehensions. 8220;Accused jumping bail and parole is a common factor and it would certainly be a major setback for the case if it happens,8221; he said.

 

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