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Fiona Mackeown to arrive in India tomorrow
Friday, April 25, 2008 14:38 [IST]
Panaji: Fiona Mackeown, mother of British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling, who was allegedly raped and left to die at a beach in Goa, will arrive in India tomorrow.

"She has few issues to be discussed with the local authorities, including Scarlett's organs, which were found missing during the third autopsy," Fiona's advocate Vikram Varma said.

Scarlett was allegedly drugged, raped and left to die at Goa's popular Anjuna beach on February 18.

Fiona, who was accompanying her on Goa tour, had launched a massive campaign seeking justice for her daughter, which saw two locals being arrested for the offence.

"If government fails to hand over Scarlett's organs to her mother, she has kept an option open to move to the High Court," Varma said.

The UK forensic experts had said Scarlett's stomach, kidney and uterus were missing after the second autopsy.

Varma said the British eyewitness Michael Mannion's look out notice issue will also be discussed with the authorities.

Mannion has already deposed before the investigating authorities and is waiting for the look out notice to be lifted so that he can go back home.
Source : PTI

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