Fiona Mackeown, mother of British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling, who was found dead on Anjuna beach six years ago, has accused the erstwhile Congress government of "hushing up" the case and demanded speedy justice for her daughter.
Mackeown has written a letter to Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar demanding a speedy trial in the case which was charge-sheeted before Children's Court in Panaji.
15-year-old Scarlett was found dead in semi-nude condition on Anjuna beach on February 18, 2008.
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"The previous government in Goa tried its best to hush up the matter, but due to a strong intervention by the Indian media and your stand as the Leader of the Opposition then, the matter was handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which I was informed was the finest investigation agency in India," she said.
She said she had been informed that the Goa government had put up the case in a fast track court and there was a possibility for her to get justice within months.
"When you became the Chief Minister of Goa, I was told by many people that not only were you a very honest man, but you also had a strong sense of justice and the required clarity of mind to provide solutions on the ground," the mother, who ran a campaign after Scarlett's death, has said.
CBI, which has probed the case, has already charge-sheeted two locals for drugging, raping and leaving Scarlett to die on Anjuna shore.