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Boyfriend's fury as Indian men who 'drugged, raped and beheaded his girlfriend before hanging her from a tree' are freed on bail
By Jessica Green For Mailonline09:13, 22 Apr 2019, updated 10:23, 22 Apr 2019

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  • Andrew Jordan, from Dublin, Ireland, travelled to India for the case on Thursday
  • But men accused of killing his partner Liga Skromane failed to appear in court
  • Umesh and Udayan were charged with first-degree murder and rape last May
  • But the two men were released on bail until a trial date could be set
  • Latvian-born Liga, was seeking treatment for PTSD when she disappeared
The boyfriend of a woman who was drugged, raped and beheaded before her body was found hung upside down in a forest, has reportedly blasted the Indian legal system as a ‘total farce’ as those accused of her murder continue to roam free.

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Andrew Jordan, from Dublin, travelled to India for the case on Thursday but was said to be left horrified when the two men, suspected of murdering his partner Liga Skromane, failed to show up to court.

Umesh and Udayan - known only by their first names - were arrested and charged with first-degree murder and rape last May, but were released on bail until a trial date could be set.

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Liga Skromane (pictured) was seeking treatment for PTSD at a wellness retreat in Kerala when she disappeared
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Latvian-born Liga lived in Ireland with her partner
Speaking to Mirror Online, Andrew, 42, said: ‘Why are they out on bail in the first place? If they are guilty then they are a clear danger to other women.
‘If those guys did what they are accused of doing to Liga then they are animals and they should not be allowed to roam the streets.’

Latvian-born Liga, who lived in Ireland with her partner, was seeking treatment for PTSD with her sister at a wellness retreat in Kerala when she disappeared on March 14 last year.

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The victim's sister Ilze and partner Andrew handed out leaflets before her body was found in April last year
The 33-year-old's headless, decomposing body was found almost 40 days later near a mangrove forest in Thiruvallam on April 21.

Police later arrested and charged Umesh and Udayan with first-degree murder and rape.

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The 33-year-old's headless, decomposing body was found almost 40 days later near a mangrove forest in Thiruvallam on April 21
They were released on bail until a trial date could be set, which was scheduled to be decided last Thursday.

However, as the pair failed to show up to court, a new hearing has been planned for June 12 when the accused will be read their charge sheets and a date will be set for their trial.

The delay could see the trial be postponed until next year.

Andrew told the publication that the slow pace of justice system in the South Asian country has been discouraging and that he was promised Liga's case would be fast-tracked.

He said: ‘I try not to let it get to me but the delays just prove that it's not really being taken seriously. We were told that the police have an airtight case against them so why are they allowed out on bail? It's a total farce.’

Pathetic Indians, so called democracy.why women tourists go to India?
 
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This is absolutely disgusting. Still many utubers travelling to India to have affordable food.. if this was a muslim country god forbid, the western countries would have issued a travel advice and put India on high alert. This is serious concern and people are still travelling to India?
 
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Ladies are most welcome to Pak... if anyone tries to misbehave just go to people nearby and tell them... they will beat the crap out of anyone misbehaving!

#WelcomeToPakistan



Young America made the right choice after her terrifying experience in India.
 
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Well it happened in my state Kerala. And what was she expecting while dealing with petty drug peddlers??

As per malayalam news reports of the period, it all started with an argument and bargain over drugs. This pretty much happen everywhere. But yes go ahead and generalise it over an entire country, that is the most peanut size brains can do. LOL :lol::lol::lol:

https://english.manoramaonline.com/...eda-treatment-missing-thiruvananthapuram.html
 
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Well it happened in my state Kerala. And what was she expecting while dealing with petty drug peddlers??

As per malayalam news reports of the period, it all started with an argument and bargain over drugs. This pretty much happen everywhere. But yes go ahead and generalise it over an entire country, that is the most peanut size brains can do. LOL :lol::lol::lol:

https://english.manoramaonline.com/...eda-treatment-missing-thiruvananthapuram.html


Indians here for Damage Control!!!
 
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Boyfriend's fury as Indian men who 'drugged, raped and beheaded his girlfriend before hanging her from a tree' are freed on bail
By Jessica Green For Mailonline09:13, 22 Apr 2019, updated 10:23, 22 Apr 2019

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Latest From MailOnline
  • Andrew Jordan, from Dublin, Ireland, travelled to India for the case on Thursday
  • But men accused of killing his partner Liga Skromane failed to appear in court
  • Umesh and Udayan were charged with first-degree murder and rape last May
  • But the two men were released on bail until a trial date could be set
  • Latvian-born Liga, was seeking treatment for PTSD when she disappeared
The boyfriend of a woman who was drugged, raped and beheaded before her body was found hung upside down in a forest, has reportedly blasted the Indian legal system as a ‘total farce’ as those accused of her murder continue to roam free.

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Andrew Jordan, from Dublin, travelled to India for the case on Thursday but was said to be left horrified when the two men, suspected of murdering his partner Liga Skromane, failed to show up to court.

Umesh and Udayan - known only by their first names - were arrested and charged with first-degree murder and rape last May, but were released on bail until a trial date could be set.

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Liga Skromane (pictured) was seeking treatment for PTSD at a wellness retreat in Kerala when she disappeared
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Latvian-born Liga lived in Ireland with her partner
Speaking to Mirror Online, Andrew, 42, said: ‘Why are they out on bail in the first place? If they are guilty then they are a clear danger to other women.
‘If those guys did what they are accused of doing to Liga then they are animals and they should not be allowed to roam the streets.’

Latvian-born Liga, who lived in Ireland with her partner, was seeking treatment for PTSD with her sister at a wellness retreat in Kerala when she disappeared on March 14 last year.

12562546-6946443-image-m-4_1555920714527.jpg

The victim's sister Ilze and partner Andrew handed out leaflets before her body was found in April last year
The 33-year-old's headless, decomposing body was found almost 40 days later near a mangrove forest in Thiruvallam on April 21.

Police later arrested and charged Umesh and Udayan with first-degree murder and rape.

12562548-6946443-image-a-2_1555920674827.jpg

The 33-year-old's headless, decomposing body was found almost 40 days later near a mangrove forest in Thiruvallam on April 21
They were released on bail until a trial date could be set, which was scheduled to be decided last Thursday.

However, as the pair failed to show up to court, a new hearing has been planned for June 12 when the accused will be read their charge sheets and a date will be set for their trial.

The delay could see the trial be postponed until next year.

Andrew told the publication that the slow pace of justice system in the South Asian country has been discouraging and that he was promised Liga's case would be fast-tracked.

He said: ‘I try not to let it get to me but the delays just prove that it's not really being taken seriously. We were told that the police have an airtight case against them so why are they allowed out on bail? It's a total farce.’

There is a special place in hell reserved for M*th*rf*ckers like this.
 
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Well it happened in my state Kerala. And what was she expecting while dealing with petty drug peddlers??

As per malayalam news reports of the period, it all started with an argument and bargain over drugs. This pretty much happen everywhere. But yes go ahead and generalise it over an entire country, that is the most peanut size brains can do. LOL :lol::lol::lol:

https://english.manoramaonline.com/...eda-treatment-missing-thiruvananthapuram.html
Hmmm I knew a excuse would be coming soon.

Families of British people killed in Goa urge against travel there
By Jonathan MorrisBBC News Online
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Image captionScarlett Keeling was found dead on Anjuna beach in Goa in February 2008
Relatives of travellers killed in Goa have said the government should tell people not to visit the Indian state.

According to Foreign Office records , 59 British travellers died in Goa between 2009 and 2016. There have been other deaths and sexual assaults since then.

Fiona MacKeown, mother of Scarlett Keeling, 15, who died there in 2008, said: "People should be told not to go until the violence is sorted out."

The Foreign Office said its travel advice was "under constant review".

The Indian government said it had been taking steps to ensure the safety of tourists in Goa.

'More stringent'
Ms MacKeown, campaigning with the relatives of eight victims including Denyse Sweeney, Danielle McLaughlin and Martin Neighbour, said: "The warnings are not strong enough.

"We would have been more careful if they had been more stringent and unfortunately lots of us are in the same boat."

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Image captionFiona MacKeown said: "The warnings are not strong enough"
Scarlett, from Bradworthy in Devon, was found dead on Anjuna beach in Goa in February 2008.

Ms MacKeown had taken her boyfriend and nine children on a six-month holiday to the state in south west India, which is popular for its beaches and winter sun.

Two men charged with killing Scarlett were acquitted in 2016 but the acquittal is currently being appealed against at the Indian High Court.

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Image captionDenyse Sweeney, a fun-loving "hippie soul" according to her family, died in Goa in 2010
Denyse Sweeney, 34, from Derby was found "in a distressed state" outside a bar in Goa in the early hours of 16 April 2010.

Ms Sweeney, a fun-loving "hippie soul", according to relatives, was later declared dead in hospital.

Her family believe she had been hit over the head by someone in the bar but no-one has been arrested or charged.

Maureen Sweeney, one of her two older sisters, said: "Murderers continue to walk free and until there is a proper warning from the Foreign Office, they have a clear message that nothing will be done about it.

"There is a seedy underbelly and women are incredibly vulnerable there."

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Danielle McLaughlin
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Image captionDanielle McLaughlin was killed while on holiday in western Goa in March 2017
Irish-British national Danielle McLaughlin, 28, from County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland, was killed while on holiday in western Goa in March 2017.

Her body was discovered by a man in an isolated field, close to tourist resorts in Canacona.

A post-mortem examination found the cause of her death was brain damage and strangulation.

The trial of a 24-year-old Indian man accused of raping and murdering her started last year.

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Martin Neighbour, 39, from Maida Vale in London, was found dead on Arambol beach in Goa in February 2008.

Police classed it as drowning, saying an injury to his head was caused by rocks on the shore.

But his girfriend Rosalind Sheherlis said she believed Mr Neighbour was murdered in a dispute over card game winnings.

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The Foreign Office said more than 800,000 British nationals visited India each year and most visits were trouble-free.

But given growing concerns and the number of incidents, it has a separate section on Goa in its travel advice.

"The vast majority of British nationals visiting Goa do so without any problems," it says, adding there had been four "serious sexual assaults between October 2017 and February 2018".

It also mentions the murder of Ms McLaughlin, who was travelling on a UK passport when she was killed.

"If you're a solo female traveller, you should exercise caution around strangers," it says.

"Don't accept offers of lifts from people you don't know well, including other foreigners. You should observe and respect local dress and customs."

The Indian government said it had taken steps to "develop a friendly and conducive environment" which "ensures safety and security" of tourists.

These included a 24-hour helpline in 12 languages including English to advise on action "during the times of distress while travelling in India" and information about alerting authorities.

State governments including Goa had been advised to deploy "tourist police" to "ensure safety and security of women tourists", it said.

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