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Lui's shack vanishes NCW examining grounds for probe BY HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, MARCH 29 - As was the mystery with Scarlet Keeling's death at Anjuna on February 18, so is the mystery behind the missing Lui's shack in Anjuna beach where the British teenager spent her final hours. Press persons and National Commission for Women (NCW) members were in for a rude shock on Saturday when they found that the shack had been demolished. Nirmala Venkatesh of NCW later took up the issue with Inspector General of Police, Kishan Kumar in a meeting late evening. Speaking to Herald Kumar said the demolition of the shack was a serious matter as it was a piece of evidence where Scarlet spent her final moments. Witnesses have said the British teenager was sexually assaulted behind the shack. The IGP said the police were not aware that the shack had been demolished. I came to know of it today when the NCW members told me, Kumar said and added, "We will question the owner to find out about the demolition." Meanwhile, the National Commission for Women (NCW) is prima facie exploring whether there are enough grounds for a full-fledged probe into the mysterious death of Scarlet Keeling, said advocate Vikram Verma. Verma, who is representing the Keelings, informed that two members of the Commission - Nirmala Venkatesh and advocate Sweety Sood had a meeting with the British teenager's mother, Fiona Mackeown, in Porvorim today. After the hour-long meeting, the NCW members along with Fiona visited Anjuna beach, where Scarlet's body was found, to verify the scene of the crime. Venkatesh said Mackeown needed support from NCW and Sunday they would be flying back to Delhi where they will highlight the issue in the national press and if required they will approach the international media. In four days time we will present the case before the Union home minister. Venkatesh said she was in Goa because investigation by the police into Scarlet's death wasn't on the right track. She spent almost an hour in Anjuna where along with local media persons around four to five British journalists were also present. The last phase of the NCW members' was a meeting with Inspector General of Police Kishan Kumar, SP North Bosco George and PI Braz Menezes.
