He demanded that the 22-year-old accused should be given death penalty.
"I want justice. I will not perform her final rites till I get justice," girl's father Motiurahman Khan, a businessman living in Kurla (Mumbai), said while refusing to accept the body after postmortem, which confirmed rape and death due to strangulation.
"I have told police that the accused should be put to death. If he is let scot-free, he will continue committing such crimes after his release from jail," the distraught father said.
He alleged that Goa Police were not interested in tracing the girl on May 20 when a missing complaint was lodged. "It was only after Police Commissioner from Mumbai rung the counterpart in Goa that the investigations took pace," he claimed.
The accused, Dipak Kumar, a labourer hailing from Bihar, had allegedly raped and killed the girl on May 20.
The victim was on vacation at her grandparent's place in Quepem town, 80 kms away from Panaji, when the accused lured her to the under-construction site promising her to give a chocolate.
The accused raped her and later killed her, fearing that she will reveal the incident to her grandparents.
Meanwhile, police arrested the accused on May 22 and he has been booked under Goa Children