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Mother praises Indian police move | |
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The mother of murdered teenager Scarlett Keeling has welcomed reports the investigation may be transferred to India's top federal detective agency. | |
A Senior police officer has said the Central Bureau of Investigation had been asked to take over to prove the Goa police had nothing to hide. | |
Scarlett's mother, Fiona MacKeown, has previously criticised the Goa police's handling of the case. | |
She says she now feels "pretty confident" justice will be achieved. | |
A third post-mortem on the teenager's body, which was flown back to the UK on Monday, is due to take place in Devon. | A third post-mortem on the teenager's body, which was flown back to the UK on Monday, is due to take place in Devon. |
Kishan Kumar, the senior Goa Police officer leading the investigation into Scarlett's murder, told BBC News it was almost complete. | Kishan Kumar, the senior Goa Police officer leading the investigation into Scarlett's murder, told BBC News it was almost complete. |
Our investigation is on the right track and we have nothing to hide Kishan Kumar, Goa Police | Our investigation is on the right track and we have nothing to hide Kishan Kumar, Goa Police |
He said: "To keep the Goa Police clear and say that we have nothing to hide, we have recommended that the Central Bureau of Investigation [CBI] take over the probe. | He said: "To keep the Goa Police clear and say that we have nothing to hide, we have recommended that the Central Bureau of Investigation [CBI] take over the probe. |
"I had admitted to initial lapses in investigation, and we have suspended one policeman already. But now our investigation is on the right track and we have nothing to hide." | "I had admitted to initial lapses in investigation, and we have suspended one policeman already. But now our investigation is on the right track and we have nothing to hide." |
A spokesman for the CBI said it had not yet received a request from Goa's state government. | A spokesman for the CBI said it had not yet received a request from Goa's state government. |
'Discover the truth' | |
Ms MacKeown has alleged police officials have covered up evidence over her daughter's death to protect the tourism trade and drug dealers. | |
She said she is confident she will discover what happened to her daughter once the CBI becomes involved. | |
"The outside investigation bureau will come in and they're not afraid of investigating the police," she said. | |
"The right people are doing it, there will be no more lying or bending of the truth." | |
Ms MacKeown described the situation as "a nightmare, so surreal." | |
Fiona McKeown says her family talk about Scarlett 'all the time' | |
She flew back from India with Scarlett's body on Monday. She says she wants to bury her on her land near Bideford, North Devon. | |
"It was hard getting on the plane without Scarlett being alive with us, but it was nice to get home and see the other kids," she said. | |
"There are photos of Scarlett everywhere which we look at a lot and the little ones write Scarlett letters which they want to be buried with her." | |
The other children are back at school where friends have formed a band and written a song about Scarlett, she added. | |
'Evidence destroyed' | |
Devon and Cornwall Police have said they are not opening a criminal investigation into Scarlett's death. | Devon and Cornwall Police have said they are not opening a criminal investigation into Scarlett's death. |
The post-mortem examination is being held on behalf of the coroner to establish the cause of death. | The post-mortem examination is being held on behalf of the coroner to establish the cause of death. |
After visiting Goa, India's National Commission for Women accused the local police of destroying evidence. | After visiting Goa, India's National Commission for Women accused the local police of destroying evidence. |
The beach bar where Scarlett was before she was murdered has been pulled down. | The beach bar where Scarlett was before she was murdered has been pulled down. |
The commission also said there had been a delay in producing a medical report that could mean evidence of rape had been lost. | The commission also said there had been a delay in producing a medical report that could mean evidence of rape had been lost. |
It also repeated the allegation that Goa's police were trying to protect someone involved in Scarlett's murder. | It also repeated the allegation that Goa's police were trying to protect someone involved in Scarlett's murder. |
Murder probe | Murder probe |
Scarlett had been staying at the resort with a friend while the rest of her family travelled further afield. | Scarlett had been staying at the resort with a friend while the rest of her family travelled further afield. |
Initially, police said she had accidentally drowned but later opened a murder investigation under pressure from Ms MacKeown. | Initially, police said she had accidentally drowned but later opened a murder investigation under pressure from Ms MacKeown. |
Two men have been arrested over the death of the 15-year-old, whose body was found semi-naked on Anjuna beach on 19 February. | Two men have been arrested over the death of the 15-year-old, whose body was found semi-naked on Anjuna beach on 19 February. |
Samson D'Souza, 28, has been charged with rape and Placido Carvalho is being questioned on suspicion of involvement in her rape and murder. | Samson D'Souza, 28, has been charged with rape and Placido Carvalho is being questioned on suspicion of involvement in her rape and murder. |
Police allege Mr Carvalho intentionally supplied ecstasy and possibly other drugs to Scarlett before she was raped. | Police allege Mr Carvalho intentionally supplied ecstasy and possibly other drugs to Scarlett before she was raped. |