Murdered girl in Goa
Murdered girl in Goa
Left with a complete stranger at 15 years of age.
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My thoughts exactly Steve - what was a 15 year-old girl doing pissing it up in bars at all hours?
Was her mother actually on the holiday with her? If she was, she should be fucking ashamed of herself, never mind blaming everybody else.
- Eric
Was her mother actually on the holiday with her? If she was, she should be fucking ashamed of herself, never mind blaming everybody else.
- Eric
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Think she was Eric she was on the news last night ,When her pic came up she looked older than 15 to me id say 22 23.
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Flat_Eric wrote:
> My thoughts exactly Steve - what was a 15 year-old girl doing
> pissing it up in bars at all hours?
>
> Was her mother actually on the holiday with her? If she was,
> she should be fucking ashamed of herself, never mind blaming
> everybody else.
There obviously can't be any excuse for someone being killed but a big part of this yet again shows how much easier it is for a parent (s) to blame everyone else and not take responsibility for their own failings.
We have a mummy up here ranting about her little angel committing suicide while in a young offenders institution.
Can't help wondering if the mummy had put as much effort into being a mummy before the little angel got sent down as she has bleating on about her little darling killing himself if the little darling would still be alive.
> My thoughts exactly Steve - what was a 15 year-old girl doing
> pissing it up in bars at all hours?
>
> Was her mother actually on the holiday with her? If she was,
> she should be fucking ashamed of herself, never mind blaming
> everybody else.
There obviously can't be any excuse for someone being killed but a big part of this yet again shows how much easier it is for a parent (s) to blame everyone else and not take responsibility for their own failings.
We have a mummy up here ranting about her little angel committing suicide while in a young offenders institution.
Can't help wondering if the mummy had put as much effort into being a mummy before the little angel got sent down as she has bleating on about her little darling killing himself if the little darling would still be alive.
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Latest at the Beeb:
The mother of a British girl found dead on a beach in Goa has said police may question her about possible negligence.
Fiona MacKeown left her daughter Scarlett Keeling, 15, in Goa while she travelled to another part of India.
The family's lawyer accused the Indian authorities of trying to shift blame and said Scarlett had been left in the care of two local women.
Mrs Keeling told the BBC: "I don't think I was negligent. I just think I was naive."
Indian police originally insisted that Scarlett had drowned but a man has now been charged with her rape.
'Out of proportion'
The superintendent of police, Bosco George, in Goa, told the BBC "we will have to question the mother" but they would not say in connection with what.
He also said they have made no formal or informal request to ask her to come for questioning.
JP Singh, chief secretary to the government of Goa, told the BBC the case had been blown out of proportion.
He said the coverage of the case had overlooked basic facts including that the 15-year-old had been left alone and had a history of drug abuse.
Indian police have faced severe criticism over their handling of the case.
Goa's Tourism Minister Francisco X Pacheco accused officers of deliberately trying to cover up Miss Keeling's murder.
Local man Samson D'Souza, 29, appeared in court on Monday charged with her rape but not with murder.
The mother of a British girl found dead on a beach in Goa has said police may question her about possible negligence.
Fiona MacKeown left her daughter Scarlett Keeling, 15, in Goa while she travelled to another part of India.
The family's lawyer accused the Indian authorities of trying to shift blame and said Scarlett had been left in the care of two local women.
Mrs Keeling told the BBC: "I don't think I was negligent. I just think I was naive."
Indian police originally insisted that Scarlett had drowned but a man has now been charged with her rape.
'Out of proportion'
The superintendent of police, Bosco George, in Goa, told the BBC "we will have to question the mother" but they would not say in connection with what.
He also said they have made no formal or informal request to ask her to come for questioning.
JP Singh, chief secretary to the government of Goa, told the BBC the case had been blown out of proportion.
He said the coverage of the case had overlooked basic facts including that the 15-year-old had been left alone and had a history of drug abuse.
Indian police have faced severe criticism over their handling of the case.
Goa's Tourism Minister Francisco X Pacheco accused officers of deliberately trying to cover up Miss Keeling's murder.
Local man Samson D'Souza, 29, appeared in court on Monday charged with her rape but not with murder.
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Without knowing the full facts its really hard to comment on the integrity or failings of the parent. On the face of it, its really tragic and like a lot of tragedies people will be reaching out for someone to blame.
"JP Singh, chief secretary to the government of Goa, told the BBC the case had been blown out of proportion.
He said the coverage of the case had overlooked basic facts including that the 15-year-old had been left alone and had a history of drug abuse"
The first question I would ask is : What the hell was a 15 year old doing out drinking at all hours of the morning? Was her mother there? Did she sneak off as an act of rebellion? I dont always think the parents are to blame at all.
You cant always believe what you read or hear about in the news. I've been privvy to some inside things that were not what the press made them out to be but they are only interested in dealing with the news that they want it to be. Nicely served up with a bow and beyond reasonable doubt.
Things are not always what they appear to be. So i'll reserve judgement on this one for now.
"JP Singh, chief secretary to the government of Goa, told the BBC the case had been blown out of proportion.
He said the coverage of the case had overlooked basic facts including that the 15-year-old had been left alone and had a history of drug abuse"
The first question I would ask is : What the hell was a 15 year old doing out drinking at all hours of the morning? Was her mother there? Did she sneak off as an act of rebellion? I dont always think the parents are to blame at all.
You cant always believe what you read or hear about in the news. I've been privvy to some inside things that were not what the press made them out to be but they are only interested in dealing with the news that they want it to be. Nicely served up with a bow and beyond reasonable doubt.
Things are not always what they appear to be. So i'll reserve judgement on this one for now.
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The mother had left the girl---she says with a couple of local women, other reports say with a tour guide---while she, her boyfriend, and the other kids were visiting a neighbouring state.
Columnist in The Scum today makes a good point about Brits abroad, on a slightly different slant. Your teenage son or daughter tells you they are going to stay in a rough area of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol, London, wherever, and you lock them up to keep them safe; they tell you they're going on a gap year, to Thailand or Cambodia, and you hand them a credit card and wish them luck without a second thought.
Columnist in The Scum today makes a good point about Brits abroad, on a slightly different slant. Your teenage son or daughter tells you they are going to stay in a rough area of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol, London, wherever, and you lock them up to keep them safe; they tell you they're going on a gap year, to Thailand or Cambodia, and you hand them a credit card and wish them luck without a second thought.
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Eight kids.
Unknown number of absent fathers.
Living on benefits.
Can afford to go on a 6-month holiday to India.
How does that work then ?
Unknown number of absent fathers.
Living on benefits.
Can afford to go on a 6-month holiday to India.
How does that work then ?
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Not sure about living on benefits but it seems she is a bit of an hippy or an "earth mother" type who lives somewhere in devon on some sort of farm or camp.