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245 deaths in 12 years: What’s killing foreign tourists in Goa?
According to an RTI reply accessed by a local activist in support of relatives of several of the deceased, a shocking 245 foreigners have died in Goa in the last 12 years.
  • Danielle McLaughlin in Canacona in March this year was only the latest in a long list of crimes against foreigners in the coastal state.

    According to an RTI reply accessed by a local activist in support of relatives of several of the deceased, a shocking 245 foreigners have died in Goa in the last 12 years.

    The state police cracked the Danielle case by swiftly arresting the accused, a tour guide she was last seen with, but her family and friends allege more than one person was involved in the crime and that she was gangraped before being killed.

    The arrest of tour guide Vikas Bhagat may have given a partial closure to Danielle’s family, but several relatives of other foreigners who died under suspicious circumstances say their cases are stuck in the vortex of the Indian criminal-justice system.

    The RTI reply that details the cause, time and place of death at four coastal police stations where foreigners mostly frequent, has classified a majority of these deaths as “natural”. However, the relatives have alleged foul play in most of these cases and expressed dissatisfaction with the line of investigation.

    What should worry the state that receives more than 5 lakh tourists every year is that more and more foreigners are raising their voice over safety and security issues. In at least half a dozen cases where the relatives managed to get the courts to order re-investigation, the “natural” deaths turned out to be pre-meditated murders.

    Take the death of 22-year-old Finnish youth Felix Dahl. The Canacona police primary investigation said he had died due to an accidental fall, but a second autopsy done by the family in Finland revealed fatal injuries to his skull from a high impact weapon causing death.

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    22-year-old Finnish youth Felix Dahl. (Facebook)
    The case was put up before the Canacona magistrate who ordered an FIR to be registered, two years after his death. Till date no one has been arrested or detained and the probe is only at the stage of questioning guides and bar owners in the area.

    “Felix’s body was found on gravel around 200 metres away from a restaurant where he was last spotted. All the facts put up by the police were imaginary,” says his mother Minna Pirohnen, who challenged the police account in court and sought a fresh murder probe.

    The mother says she suspected murder after she found out that Felix was last spotted with a man who was a close friend of Vikas Bhagat, the accused in the Danielle rape and murder case. “I do feel the police are always trying to cover these cases out of fear that it will damage the reputation of Goa,” says Pirohnen.

    In the infamous Scarlett Keeling case of 2008, the police had initially dubbed it as death due to drowning and drug overdose. The case was transferred to the CBI and rape and murder charges were added only after the issue snowballed into a global outrage.

    A similar case is that of Denyse Sweeney, a charity worker who was found unconscious at a night club in Vagator and later died during treatment on April 16, 2010. The medical report stated the likely cause as drug overdose. After intense pressure from the British family, the Anjuna police re-opened the case in 2012 and transferred it to CBI for a murder probe.

    Recently, a meeting was held in Cheltenham, Glouchestershire, by the relatives of Stephen Benett who died in Goa in 2006 to discuss the dangers foreigners face there. It was attended by the sister and mother of Felix Dahl. Fiona Mackeown, mother of Scarlett Keeling, Amanda Benett whose brother Stephen died in 2006 and Maureen Sweeney, sister of Denyse Sweeney, also attended this meet.

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    “We all share the same misery. Our kin had gone to Goa to experience the beauty of the beaches and the much talked about serenity of the place, only to never come back. By coming together we feel that we will be able to make an impact on the authorities,” says Felix’s sister Sanna Cutter who also attended this meet.

    She points out that the agonizing part in all the cases is the manner in which the police handled the probe. “Almost every death that happens around the beaches is rubbed off by the police as an accidental death caused either due to drowning or some other reason. They never try and probe into the matter. In the case of my brother a similar thing happened.”

    Determined to get justice, these family members have taken their cause to social media – they are networking through Facebook pages like ‘Justice for Felix Dahl’ and ‘Justice for Danielle McLaughlin’. These pages give details of each incident, progress in the case and even crowd-funding the expenses for the legal battle. Talks are also on to file a joint petition seeking transfer of these cases to CBI.

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    The detailed classification of the 245 deaths in the last 12 years in the four districts of Anjuna, Pernem, Mapusa and Canacona were collected by the family members through RTIs and personal efforts. The families claim that in most cases the deaths have been listed as accidental or caused due to drowning, a possibility that they doubt. They also point to 39 cases registered in several police stations where the cause of death is classified as “unknown”.

    The deaths of Martin Neighbour in 2008 and James Durkin in 2015 are among the cases awaiting justice.

    In the case of Martin Neighbour whose body was found in Anjuna beach area and was classified as death due to drowning, his sister Sara Neighbour pointed out that he had bruises on his body and looked beaten up. The body of Durkin was found decomposed in Canacona beach area after he went missing for 30 days. The families of both the deceased have time and again questioned the death and asked for a fresh investigation.

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    A close family friend of Durkin while speaking to HT said, “The police did a shoddy investigation and tried to rule out all possibilities of a murder. It hardly helps if the case is re-opened after years as all the evidences have been erased by that time.”

    But as questions are raised time and again about the shoddy investigations senior police officials say they proceed only as per the law. “We cannot call every death that happens here as murder without getting a post mortem done. First, a case needs to be registered as unnatural death, only if the police feels that all the circumstantial evidences indicate a murder, like we did in the case of Danielle McLaughlin in Canacona, that an FIR is registered under section 156 (3),” says Sammy Tavares, deputy superintendent of police (Canacona).



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    “We always request foreigners to register with Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), which most of them never do. Also, we find most of them spending time with unauthorised guides who often have a criminal history, like Vikas Bhagat whom McLaughlin was found spending time on both of her visits to Goa. All of this does invite trouble but we still try to ensure their safety,” adds Tavares.
 
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What do they want? Money or anything? It makes no sense for them just kidnap and kill, what's their purpose?
 
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Check your media reports based upon police cases several foreign women have been raped from that time on and some also murdered
Those were just ordinary crimes, nothing to do with militancy/insurgency

45 deaths in 12 years: What’s killing foreign tourists in Goa?
According to an RTI reply accessed by a local activist in support of relatives of several of the deceased, a shocking 245 foreigners have died in Goa in the last 12 years.
  • Danielle McLaughlin in Canacona in March this year was only the latest in a long list of crimes against foreigners in the coastal state.

    According to an RTI reply accessed by a local activist in support of relatives of several of the deceased, a shocking 245 foreigners have died in Goa in the last 12 years.

    The state police cracked the Danielle case by swiftly arresting the accused, a tour guide she was last seen with, but her family and friends allege more than one person was involved in the crime and that she was gangraped before being killed.

    The arrest of tour guide Vikas Bhagat may have given a partial closure to Danielle’s family, but several relatives of other foreigners who died under suspicious circumstances say their cases are stuck in the vortex of the Indian criminal-justice system.

    The RTI reply that details the cause, time and place of death at four coastal police stations where foreigners mostly frequent, has classified a majority of these deaths as “natural”. However, the relatives have alleged foul play in most of these cases and expressed dissatisfaction with the line of investigation.

    What should worry the state that receives more than 5 lakh tourists every year is that more and more foreigners are raising their voice over safety and security issues. In at least half a dozen cases where the relatives managed to get the courts to order re-investigation, the “natural” deaths turned out to be pre-meditated murders.

    Take the death of 22-year-old Finnish youth Felix Dahl. The Canacona police primary investigation said he had died due to an accidental fall, but a second autopsy done by the family in Finland revealed fatal injuries to his skull from a high impact weapon causing death.
All were deaths due natural causes or murder by criminals or personal reasons.
None related with militancy or insurgency.
 
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You guys are more concerned how Indians would be feeling rather than those families who lost their members. China should take charge to protect their own citizens in pak as they will keep blaming others rather resolve their incompetency to protect lives.
 
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Thousands of Chinese visit Pakistan that was an unfortunate accident to just two of em far more foreign tourists get murdered and raped.in Goa each year but still millions visit % wise Also foreign visitors undergo much lesser trouble in Pak then India
We have Already hunted down most of culprits and even USA and Europe isn't 100% safe for foreigners

Reported since the topic is not India

245 deaths in 12 years: What’s killing foreign tourists in Goa?
According to an RTI reply accessed by a local activist in support of relatives of several of the deceased, a shocking 245 foreigners have died in Goa in the last 12 years.
  • Danielle McLaughlin in Canacona in March this year was only the latest in a long list of crimes against foreigners in the coastal state.

    According to an RTI reply accessed by a local activist in support of relatives of several of the deceased, a shocking 245 foreigners have died in Goa in the last 12 years.

    The state police cracked the Danielle case by swiftly arresting the accused, a tour guide she was last seen with, but her family and friends allege more than one person was involved in the crime and that she was gangraped before being killed.

    The arrest of tour guide Vikas Bhagat may have given a partial closure to Danielle’s family, but several relatives of other foreigners who died under suspicious circumstances say their cases are stuck in the vortex of the Indian criminal-justice system.

    The RTI reply that details the cause, time and place of death at four coastal police stations where foreigners mostly frequent, has classified a majority of these deaths as “natural”. However, the relatives have alleged foul play in most of these cases and expressed dissatisfaction with the line of investigation.

    What should worry the state that receives more than 5 lakh tourists every year is that more and more foreigners are raising their voice over safety and security issues. In at least half a dozen cases where the relatives managed to get the courts to order re-investigation, the “natural” deaths turned out to be pre-meditated murders.

    Take the death of 22-year-old Finnish youth Felix Dahl. The Canacona police primary investigation said he had died due to an accidental fall, but a second autopsy done by the family in Finland revealed fatal injuries to his skull from a high impact weapon causing death.

    _0a4b2a9c-22ba-11e7-beb7-f1cbdf0743d8.jpg

    22-year-old Finnish youth Felix Dahl. (Facebook)
    The case was put up before the Canacona magistrate who ordered an FIR to be registered, two years after his death. Till date no one has been arrested or detained and the probe is only at the stage of questioning guides and bar owners in the area.

    “Felix’s body was found on gravel around 200 metres away from a restaurant where he was last spotted. All the facts put up by the police were imaginary,” says his mother Minna Pirohnen, who challenged the police account in court and sought a fresh murder probe.

    The mother says she suspected murder after she found out that Felix was last spotted with a man who was a close friend of Vikas Bhagat, the accused in the Danielle rape and murder case. “I do feel the police are always trying to cover these cases out of fear that it will damage the reputation of Goa,” says Pirohnen.

    In the infamous Scarlett Keeling case of 2008, the police had initially dubbed it as death due to drowning and drug overdose. The case was transferred to the CBI and rape and murder charges were added only after the issue snowballed into a global outrage.

    A similar case is that of Denyse Sweeney, a charity worker who was found unconscious at a night club in Vagator and later died during treatment on April 16, 2010. The medical report stated the likely cause as drug overdose. After intense pressure from the British family, the Anjuna police re-opened the case in 2012 and transferred it to CBI for a murder probe.

    Recently, a meeting was held in Cheltenham, Glouchestershire, by the relatives of Stephen Benett who died in Goa in 2006 to discuss the dangers foreigners face there. It was attended by the sister and mother of Felix Dahl. Fiona Mackeown, mother of Scarlett Keeling, Amanda Benett whose brother Stephen died in 2006 and Maureen Sweeney, sister of Denyse Sweeney, also attended this meet.

    _66085b3a-22b9-11e7-beb7-f1cbdf0743d8.jpg

    “We all share the same misery. Our kin had gone to Goa to experience the beauty of the beaches and the much talked about serenity of the place, only to never come back. By coming together we feel that we will be able to make an impact on the authorities,” says Felix’s sister Sanna Cutter who also attended this meet.

    She points out that the agonizing part in all the cases is the manner in which the police handled the probe. “Almost every death that happens around the beaches is rubbed off by the police as an accidental death caused either due to drowning or some other reason. They never try and probe into the matter. In the case of my brother a similar thing happened.”

    Determined to get justice, these family members have taken their cause to social media – they are networking through Facebook pages like ‘Justice for Felix Dahl’ and ‘Justice for Danielle McLaughlin’. These pages give details of each incident, progress in the case and even crowd-funding the expenses for the legal battle. Talks are also on to file a joint petition seeking transfer of these cases to CBI.

    coachella-music-festival_6662054e-22ba-11e7-beb7-f1cbdf0743d8.jpg

    The detailed classification of the 245 deaths in the last 12 years in the four districts of Anjuna, Pernem, Mapusa and Canacona were collected by the family members through RTIs and personal efforts. The families claim that in most cases the deaths have been listed as accidental or caused due to drowning, a possibility that they doubt. They also point to 39 cases registered in several police stations where the cause of death is classified as “unknown”.

    The deaths of Martin Neighbour in 2008 and James Durkin in 2015 are among the cases awaiting justice.

    In the case of Martin Neighbour whose body was found in Anjuna beach area and was classified as death due to drowning, his sister Sara Neighbour pointed out that he had bruises on his body and looked beaten up. The body of Durkin was found decomposed in Canacona beach area after he went missing for 30 days. The families of both the deceased have time and again questioned the death and asked for a fresh investigation.

    _7d8a2580-22ba-11e7-beb7-f1cbdf0743d8.jpg

    A close family friend of Durkin while speaking to HT said, “The police did a shoddy investigation and tried to rule out all possibilities of a murder. It hardly helps if the case is re-opened after years as all the evidences have been erased by that time.”

    But as questions are raised time and again about the shoddy investigations senior police officials say they proceed only as per the law. “We cannot call every death that happens here as murder without getting a post mortem done. First, a case needs to be registered as unnatural death, only if the police feels that all the circumstantial evidences indicate a murder, like we did in the case of Danielle McLaughlin in Canacona, that an FIR is registered under section 156 (3),” says Sammy Tavares, deputy superintendent of police (Canacona).



    related stories

    Danielle McLaughlin’s murder puts Goa in focus again in Britain

    British woman’s family suspect more than one person behind her killing

    Seeking justice over Goa killings: UK women to talk about India’s ‘dangerous’ state

    ‘I’m shocked’: Scarlett’s mother to challenge acquittal of murder-rape accused


    “We always request foreigners to register with Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), which most of them never do. Also, we find most of them spending time with unauthorised guides who often have a criminal history, like Vikas Bhagat whom McLaughlin was found spending time on both of her visits to Goa. All of this does invite trouble but we still try to ensure their safety,” adds Tavares.

@waz @Jango @TheEagle off topic
 
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What do they want? Money or anything? It makes no sense for them just kidnap and kill, what's their purpose?

Terrorist groups across the world carry out attacks in order to attract more recruits, more supporters and more funding.

I have no idea why it works. But every time a terrorist group carries out an attack they get huge numbers of new recruits. In the business of terrorism, more attacks = more success.
 
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If Pakistan isn't able to defeat ISIS then China must step in and do it for them or in tandem.
American forces with infinite resources are not able to eradicate the terrorism, why expect so much from Pakistan with limited resources and so far highest toll in fight with terrorism. whatever you are suggesting is bullshit or accept the US forces are incapable. RIP to both of our Chinese friend ,
 
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Afghan Taliban kill 12 ISIS terrorists in Afghanistan
Posted By: News Deskon: June 09, 2017
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Deadly clashes broke out between the Afghan Taliban and militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group, leaving 12 ISIS terrorists dead

The provincial governor’s spokesman Ataullah Khogyani said the incident took place in the vicinity of Pacher Agam district.

He said the militants of both the groups exchanged heavy fire in Suri Village, Judri, Saleh Baba shrine, and Wachi Lagadi areas.


Khogyani further added that so far 12 ISIS militants have been killed and two others have been wounded and two civilians were also killed.

READ MORE: ISIS threat to West
At least three Taliban insurgents have also been killed during the clashes, Khogyani said, adding that hundreds of families have been forced to flee from the area.

According to Khogyani, provincial governor Mohamamd Gulab Mangal has also visited the affected families and security personnel in Hejratullah Rahmani area.


He promised that the Pacher Agam areas where the militants are conducting insurgency will be cleared in the near future.

READ MORE: Iraq officially approaches UN Security Council for Turkish Forces deployment in Iraqi territory
The ISIS loyalists have long been attempting to gain foothold in the strategic Pacher Agam district in a bid to expand their presence and operations in this province.

The deputy house speaker of the Afghan parliament Zahir Qadir earlier had warned that the loyalists of the terror group are attempting to establish the Khurasan Caliphate in Afghanistan and are busy expanding their presence in some of the difficult terrains of the country.
@Sinopakfriend @Chinese-Dragon
 
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Afghan Taliban kill 12 ISIS terrorists in Afghanistan
Posted By: News Deskon: June 09, 2017
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Deadly clashes broke out between the Afghan Taliban and militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group, leaving 12 ISIS terrorists dead

The provincial governor’s spokesman Ataullah Khogyani said the incident took place in the vicinity of Pacher Agam district.

He said the militants of both the groups exchanged heavy fire in Suri Village, Judri, Saleh Baba shrine, and Wachi Lagadi areas.


Khogyani further added that so far 12 ISIS militants have been killed and two others have been wounded and two civilians were also killed.

READ MORE: ISIS threat to West
At least three Taliban insurgents have also been killed during the clashes, Khogyani said, adding that hundreds of families have been forced to flee from the area.

According to Khogyani, provincial governor Mohamamd Gulab Mangal has also visited the affected families and security personnel in Hejratullah Rahmani area.


He promised that the Pacher Agam areas where the militants are conducting insurgency will be cleared in the near future.

READ MORE: Iraq officially approaches UN Security Council for Turkish Forces deployment in Iraqi territory
The ISIS loyalists have long been attempting to gain foothold in the strategic Pacher Agam district in a bid to expand their presence and operations in this province.

The deputy house speaker of the Afghan parliament Zahir Qadir earlier had warned that the loyalists of the terror group are attempting to establish the Khurasan Caliphate in Afghanistan and are busy expanding their presence in some of the difficult terrains of the country.
@Sinopakfriend @Chinese-Dragon


Don't put too much stress on your little tiny Vedic brain
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My Pak Brother,

You know that I hate any form of violence.. I rather see Ancient Civilisations living together in Harmony.

Yet, I say, we must kill them, we must burn them..we must destroy everything about these deformed creatures from Hell... the deomons in form of human flesh have only one purpose... destroy the Civlisations...

I am Proud of Paks that the have scarificed so much fighting these demons... 90.000 Precious Pak lives have been lost.

No, mercy, no compassion... total elimination of these filthy flesh which even hell shall not accept!

You, please, keep me tagged with such news as well.

Bless you!

SPF
 
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My Pak Brother,

You know that I hate any form of violence.. I rather see Ancient Civilisations living together in Harmony.

Yet, I say, we must kill them, we must burn them..we must destroy everything about these deformed creatures from Hell... the deomons in form of human flesh have only one purpose... destroy the Civlisations...

I am Proud of Paks that the have scarificed so much fighting these demons... 90.000 Precious Pak lives have been lost.

No, mercy, no compassion... total elimination of these filthy flesh which even hell shall not accept!

You, please, keep me tagged with such news as well.

Bless you!

SPF
These isis are a scourge to humanity.

The isis disease will be defeated.
 
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Why didn't they try to pay ransom? Or the attackers refused?
I think a military operation to free hostages should be the last resort? These islamic radicals/terrorists have no regard for human life.

Anyway , RIP to the victims.

Most likely financially motivated, if they are purposely capture by ISIS, they would have been killed outright and parade in front of a camera, like they do with the terrorist attack in the UK or Europe. You don't kidnap them and jump thru everything just to kill them. ISIS do kidnap people for money, that's one of the main financial source for them, the other being drug trade.
 
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