10/03/2008
Scarlett Rape Suspect Appears In Court
A 28-year-old man arrested in India in connection with the alleged rape and murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling in Goa, has appeared before a court.
Indian police detained Samson D'Souza after witnesses alleged that they saw him sexually assault the 15-year-old on a beach at the Anjuna resort on February 18.
Scarlett, from Bideford in Devon, was found dead on the beach shortly afterwards.
Mr D'Souza told the court in Mapusa that he had been with the teenager on February 18, but claimed to have left her at 5am and said that she was still alive.
He has been charged with rape, but not with killing Scarlett. He has been remanded in custody for 14 days.
Following the discovery of Scarlett's body, police had initially said that they believed her death was an accidental drowning, due to her drinking too much.
However, a murder investigation was launched following a second post-mortem. The doctors conducting the examination found 50 bruises and abrasions on her body. They also found that she did not have enough water in her lungs to have drowned.
Scarlett's mother, Fiona McKeown, has insisted that her daughter was murdered from the beginning.
She told reporters that she is "not confident" that police have the right man and accused them of trying to "cover up" their mistakes.
Mrs McKeown also told reporters that she had written to the Chief Minister of Goa, requesting that the country's Central Bureau of Investigation be brought in to investigate the case.
(KMcA)
Indian police detained Samson D'Souza after witnesses alleged that they saw him sexually assault the 15-year-old on a beach at the Anjuna resort on February 18.
Scarlett, from Bideford in Devon, was found dead on the beach shortly afterwards.
Mr D'Souza told the court in Mapusa that he had been with the teenager on February 18, but claimed to have left her at 5am and said that she was still alive.
He has been charged with rape, but not with killing Scarlett. He has been remanded in custody for 14 days.
Following the discovery of Scarlett's body, police had initially said that they believed her death was an accidental drowning, due to her drinking too much.
However, a murder investigation was launched following a second post-mortem. The doctors conducting the examination found 50 bruises and abrasions on her body. They also found that she did not have enough water in her lungs to have drowned.
Scarlett's mother, Fiona McKeown, has insisted that her daughter was murdered from the beginning.
She told reporters that she is "not confident" that police have the right man and accused them of trying to "cover up" their mistakes.
Mrs McKeown also told reporters that she had written to the Chief Minister of Goa, requesting that the country's Central Bureau of Investigation be brought in to investigate the case.
(KMcA)
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Scarlett Murder Investigation Continues
The investigation into the rape and murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling may be transferred to India's version of the FBI, Sky News has reported. Scarlett's mother, Fiona MacKeown, who has alleged a cover up of her death by politicians, police and local mafia, has demanded a more thorough investigation.
Scarlett Murder Investigation Continues
The investigation into the rape and murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling may be transferred to India's version of the FBI, Sky News has reported. Scarlett's mother, Fiona MacKeown, who has alleged a cover up of her death by politicians, police and local mafia, has demanded a more thorough investigation.
24 September 2008
Scarlett Keeling Murder Suspect Released On Bail
A suspect in the rape and murder of Devon teenager Scarlett Keeling has been released on bail in India after police failed to submit charges against him. Samson D'Souza, 29, had to surrender his passport and was told he cannot leave the southern state of Goa. He faces charges under the Indian penal code for murder, rape and drugging with intent.
Scarlett Keeling Murder Suspect Released On Bail
A suspect in the rape and murder of Devon teenager Scarlett Keeling has been released on bail in India after police failed to submit charges against him. Samson D'Souza, 29, had to surrender his passport and was told he cannot leave the southern state of Goa. He faces charges under the Indian penal code for murder, rape and drugging with intent.
14 March 2008
Pair Questioned Over Scarlett Murder
Police are continuing to question two men in connection with the alleged drugging, rape and murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling in Goa.
Pair Questioned Over Scarlett Murder
Police are continuing to question two men in connection with the alleged drugging, rape and murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling in Goa.
13 March 2008
Second Man In Court Over Scarlett Murder
A second man arrested in Goa in connection with the drugging, rape and murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling has appeared in court. Placido Carvalho was arrested on Wednesday and appeared in court today. He has not been charged, but has been remanded in custody for 14 days to give police more time to question him.
Second Man In Court Over Scarlett Murder
A second man arrested in Goa in connection with the drugging, rape and murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling has appeared in court. Placido Carvalho was arrested on Wednesday and appeared in court today. He has not been charged, but has been remanded in custody for 14 days to give police more time to question him.
06 May 2004
Scarlett selected as MI6 boss
John Scarlett, the chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, has been named as the next spy boss at MI6. Mr Scarlett, who gave evidence to the Hutton Inquiry in his capacity as JIC chairman, was in charge of producing the pre-war dossier on weapons of mass destruction for the government.
Scarlett selected as MI6 boss
John Scarlett, the chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, has been named as the next spy boss at MI6. Mr Scarlett, who gave evidence to the Hutton Inquiry in his capacity as JIC chairman, was in charge of producing the pre-war dossier on weapons of mass destruction for the government.
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