Two face trial over Scarlett killing

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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TWO men will face trial charged with the killing of a Devon teenager found dead on an Indian beach two years ago, it has been reported.

The semi-naked body of 15-year-old Scarlett Keeling, from Bideford, North Devon, was discovered in Anjuna, Goa, in February 2008.

Local men Samson D'Souza and Placido Carvalho have been charged with culpable homicide, grave sexual assault, administering a drug with intent to harm, outraging modesty and destroying evidence, according to Indian media reports.

It is understood the trial will start next week.

Ms Keeling was staying in the resort alone after her mother, Fiona MacKeown, took the rest of the family travelling.

Ms MacKeown battled with local authorities, insisting her daughter's death was the result of a violent attack and not simply a case of drowning. Her campaign eventually forced a second post-mortem examination in early March 2008 and evidence from the first was also re-examined.

The results revealed that Scarlett was attacked and raped. Toxicology tests also showed she had taken Ecstasy, cocaine and LSD on the night she died.

Bartender D'Souza was arrested on suspicion of rape and murder. Two days later, Carvalho was also held in connection with the case.

Goa Children's Court presented the charges against the pair on Monday.

Ms MacKeown's lawyer, Vicram Varma, told the Daily Mail: "After two years, things are finally moving forward and I look forward to fighting for justice in Scarlett's case."

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