Emma Gama-Pinto (née Dias) died peacefully on October 28, 2020 at age 92 in
Ottawa with family at her bedside. Emma was born in Jamshedpur, India, on July
24, 1928 and educated at a convent boarding school near Darjeeling. Emma was
married to Pio Gama-Pinto, a member of the Kenyan
status of his activism, has Goa or India acknowledged his solitary
footprints in the freedom fighters track field?
Dom Martin
[Goanet] Emma Gama Pinto
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Eugene C
Hi,
You read Selma's posts on FB attacking me as one of the pack of hounds, the
hounds meaning some EA Goans who wanted her to remove Ben's article. I have
blocked her and wrote and one person intervened to call off this war of
words, as he thinks it benefits no one.
If you have Emma's telephone
Emma Gama Pinto
(Excerpts from the book)
Pio’s detention on Manda Island: Pio told later that he built a small shelter
against scorching sun and a simple bed. The land was destitute of vegetation
and there were no facilities when he got there. A daily ration of food was
barely enough to suffice