A grenade does not partly explode. It either explodes or it doesn't (a dud).
Indian army personnel do not throw a grenade on a defenceless woman in revenge for not being sold cigarettes by her relative. Roland Francis Toronto. > On Jul 21, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Eugene Correia <[email protected]> wrote: > > In Niz Goenkar, the following appeared. Since I don't contribute to NG, I > would like to state here my views, as I believe the owner is on Goanet. > *==* > *FRANCO FERNANDES* > > Wednesday - Jul 20, 2016 > > @ Ignatius Bab, A Chimpanzee posses an average IQ of 40 and Eugene Correia > is a IQ level below 20 Pro-Indian Homo Erectus Journalist. > > Eugene Correia is aware of the Atrocities Committed by Indian Army in Goa > post 19th December 1961. Eugene Correia had written an Article on Luisa > Rodrigues ( Today, Fifty Years Ago: A cry in the dark) Published on Herald > 16 January 2012. > > According to my Research Luisa Rodrigues Body was Mangled after grenade was > thrown on her by Indian Army and she died on Spot. There is also Picture of > her Mangled Body on the Newspaper (THE CURRENT). > > But Eugene Correias Version on Luisa Rodrigues Death is very strange - > Quote “The grenade did not explode fully. As she was rushed to the Margao > Hospital, Luzy repeatedly asked for water. She was conscious till her very > last moment and asked in agony – and astonishment, “What is happening to > me?” Unquote > > Can a Mangled Dead Body ask for Water or Speak ? This clearly Proves Eugene > Correia is a IQ level below 20 Homo Erectus. > > I had Published this Research on May 21, 2013 on Goa-Invasion-1961 Blog you > can see the Picture of Luisa Rodrigues Mangled Body. > > http://goa-invasion-1961.blogspot.in/2013/05/goans-killed-by-indian-troops-1961-62.htm > > ==== > > Commenting on my IQ is one thing, commenting on my article is another. > Franco found my version "very strange". The quote is from Luisa's cousin > who carried her to the Margoa Hospital. I am not referring to the article > right now, but I think I gave the name of the person. I give it again. He's > Fulgencio Rodrigues, once president of the Goa Toddytappers Association. > > Manuel Santana Rodrigues DID'NT own a "restaurant" but he owned a POSORO > (convenience store). Luisa's legs were shattered with pieces stuck on the > walls of her room. > > My uncle, Felix Valois Rodrigues, a freedom fighter and a journalist, > helped the Rodrigues family in Delhi, where he was working for The Indian > Express. The family got compensation but the family, particularly the > mother, refused. > > Another nugget of information, though not related to the Liberation story, > is that Manuel Rodrigues is the Godfather of the famed tiatrist M. Boyer, > whose initial M stands for Manuel. > > It was sad that she fell "victim" to the Jawans' anger on being refused to > buy foreign cigarettes by Manuel, who was pro-Portuguese. Luisa sister > lives in Margoa in case Franco wants to meet her. Her brother lives in > Dabolim. And lastly, Fulgencio is still alive in Bogmalo. Please go to them > and i would help further in your research. Maybe your IQ on the > Liberation/Annexation history will also increase, perhaps ten-fold then > mine. I don't where you live Franco but if you're in Goa I could get you > access to them. > > Best regards, > > Eugene Correia
