On the story of Scarlette Keeling: wonder who writes the editorials at the Gomantak. And wonder if anyone reads the Gomantak at all?!
Had the daughter of the papers owners was knocked up on some beach, the editor/editorial writer would be on all fours running from cop station to cop station trying to get answers, writing headlines rather than lame editorials. To the writer who wrote this piece.............put yourself in this mothers place........she may have been a tad naive but the fact is she lost her daughter and the cops in Goa are no cops at all. And the home minister...I mean, he is a bar owner who moved up rather quickly defying the logic of wind-fall gains! And this paper is used (its owned by Goas richest ghaati family btw) for 'other' means is my best guess......which newspapers in Goa ever does even the minutest exposes? Apologies to Lionel. Your focus (since you don't have any, I might as well state it here) should have been the cops (who are obviously floundering) and the press. And what a sad statement to say this is a media circus or what ever....it takes a media circus to get any attention is indeed a reflection that you as the press are lame, timid and pretty well useless! >>>>>>>>>> "What the mother of the girl and her lawyer want is a story that she was murdered. The evidence at this point of time does not lend itself to this theory. Given the manner in which the mother and her lawyer have gone about creating a media blitz, the police are definitely under pressure to crack the case. Even if they do, will the family accept the verdict?"
