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Goa mother faces 'neglect' probe | Goa mother faces 'neglect' probe |
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The mother of a British girl found dead on a beach in Goa has said police may question her about possible negligence. | The mother of a British girl found dead on a beach in Goa has said police may question her about possible negligence. |
Fiona MacKeown left her daughter Scarlett Keeling, 15, in Goa while she travelled to another part of India. | Fiona MacKeown left her daughter Scarlett Keeling, 15, in Goa while she travelled to another part of India. |
The family's lawyer accused the Indian authorities of trying to shift blame and said Scarlett had been left in the care of two local women. | |
Indian police originally insisted that Scarlett had drowned but a man has now been charged with her rape. | Indian police originally insisted that Scarlett had drowned but a man has now been charged with her rape. |
'Out of proportion' | |
The superintendent of police, Bosco George, in Goa told the BBC "we will have to question the mother" but would not say in connection with what. | |
He also said they have made no formal or informal request to ask her to come for questioning. | |
J P Singh, chief secretary to the government of Goa told the BBC the case had been blown out of proportion. | |
He said the coverage of the case had overlooked basic facts including that the 15-year-old had been left alone and had a history of drug abuse. | |
Indian police have faced severe criticism over their handling of the case. | |
Local man Samson D'Souza, 29, appeared in court on Monday charged with her rape but not with murder. |