Goa forensic labs destroyed Scarlett's organs: lawyer

Goa forensic labs destroyed Scarlett's organs: lawyer Panaji: A major part of slain British teenager Scarlett Keeling's organs required for a third autopsy in Britain is missing, her mother Fiona Fiona MacKeown's counsel said on Tuesday. MacKeown will soon arrive in Goa to take possession of her daughter's remains, her lawyer Vikram Varma told reporters, adding that a major portion of the organs was destroyed by the laboratories. "A substantial portion that is critical for a proper...
03:12 AM, Jan 28, 2009

Goa rape: CBI to hand over organs of Scarlett to UK

Goa rape: CBI to hand over organs of Scarlett to UK British teenager Scarlett had died on Goa's shore on February 18 last year. ...
03:40 PM, Jan 03, 2009

Scarlett's 'lover' cleared of sexual assault charges

Scarlett's 'lover' cleared of sexual assault charges Lobo has been booked for staying with a minor girl. ...
01:40 PM, Nov 11, 2008

Goa minister's son involved in Scarlette murder: NGO

Goa minister's son involved in Scarlette murder: NGO Green Goa Foundation alleges that the state administration was shielding Roy. ...
12:54 AM, Oct 17, 2008

Scarlette murder: Main accused gets bail | The case so far

Scarlette murder: Main accused gets bail | The case so far Court says there's no proof Samson was responsible for Brit teen's death. ...
09:03 AM, Sep 23, 2008

Brown offers help to Scarlett's mother to get justice

Brown offers help to Scarlett's mother to get justice Lahore: Keen to revive his international career, Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Yousuf took a fitness test at the National Cricket Academy, but chief selector Iqbal Qasim made it clear that the senior batsman would have to play domestic matches to be considered for selection. Yousuf has appeared in the fitness tests and that is good. It is a good sign that he is practicing again but our criteria is clear, players...
08:12 PM, May 15, 2008
National Wipes: News from across India

National Wipes: News from across India

CNN-IBN panel of experts discuss Chennai Super Kings' easy win over Deccan Chargers in the sixth match of the Indian Premier League. ...
11:17 PM, May 09, 2008

Scarlette case: Goa Police sends summon to Fiona

Scarlette case: Goa Police sends summon to Fiona  Visakhapatnam: Deccan Chargers, champions of the second edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), will host current title-holders Chennai Super Kings in the sixth match of season five at Deccan's second home ground, Visakhapatnam, on Saturday. While Chennai will want to put the memory of their humiliating loss to Mumbai Indians in the tournament opener behind them, Deccan look a trimmed outfit after losing several players in transfer deals and...
05:18 PM, May 09, 2008

Exclusive: I know who killed Scarlette, says mother

Exclusive: I know who killed Scarlette, says mother Wellington: South Africa were on the receiving end of two controversial umpiring decisions on the first day of the final Test against New Zealand on Friday but the visitors say they will not be losing any sleep over the setbacks. Captain, Graeme Smith was caught behind for five early in their innings, though television replays showed clear daylight between bat and ball. Hashim Amla was then caught for 63 when...
11:14 AM, May 06, 2008

Exclusive: 'Why are Scarlette's body parts missing?'

Exclusive: 'Why are Scarlette's body parts missing?' Having made their World Cup debut in 1983 and attaining Test status nine years later, Zimbabwe have not very often been blessed with bowlers who have the ability to shake up the opposition with raw pace. Aged 22, Kyle Jarvis, son of former pacer Malcolm Jarvis who represented the country in back-to-back World Cups (1987, '92) has proved to be a real shot in the arm for his side, crossing...
11:03 AM, Apr 15, 2008

Russian tourist found dead in Goa guest house

Russian tourist found dead in Goa guest house New Delhi: Already under severe pressure to retain his place in the Test squad, VVS Laxman's IPL career may just come to a halt as none of the nine franchises are keen on roping in the senior batsman as a full-time player. Laxman, who was bought by Kochi Tuskers Kerala at a price of $400,000 during the last edition, will again go under the hammer along with fellow India players...
01:16 AM, Apr 15, 2008

UK autopsy reveals Scarlette's organs missing

UK autopsy reveals Scarlette's organs missing Dubai: For many years, Pakistan's biggest rivals were not their opponents but their own players. Castigated for a lack of unity, consistency and awareness of the pitfalls in the game, some of Pakistan's most talented players went into oblivion. The spot-fixing scandal of 2010 destroyed the careers of three of Pakistan's most exciting talents in Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir. Instead of trading on their enormous talent, the...
03:33 AM, Apr 14, 2008

30 Minutes: Some hard questions for Scarlette's mother

30 Minutes: Some hard questions for Scarlette's mother Sydney: Dashing opener David Warner's popularity has increased to such an extent that there were high level talks about whether a section of the Sydney stadium could be renamed 'Warner's Corner' for the first T20 International between Australia and India on February 1. According to The Daily Telegraph, officials were so keen to cash in on Warner's recent good form, they were prepared to allocate special seating for his legion...
10:11 PM, Apr 12, 2008

30 Minutes: The dark side of Goa's sunny image

30 Minutes: The dark side of Goa's sunny image Kolkata: Orissa batsman Natraj Behera was Wednesday named captain to lead a 15-member East Zone squad, who will take on West Zone in their Duleep Trophy opener at Valsad (Gujarat) from January 27-30. Behera was named skipper in place of stylish Bengal batsman Manoj Tiwary who was picked for the upcoming Triangular series in Australia. Orissa coach and former India seamer Debasis Mohanty will coach the East Zone side. The...
10:05 PM, Apr 12, 2008

30 Minutes: Drug den Goa | Blame Fiona? | Ugly side

30 Minutes: Drug den Goa | Blame Fiona? | Ugly side Melbourne: Former Cricket Australia chief selector Trevor Hohns, who presided over the country's last golden era in the sport, says Michael Clarke's team can return to the top of the Test rankings within two years. Hohns's assessment makes it nearly two years ahead of the four-year deadline set by the Argus review, tabled last August, following the Ashes debacle. We're heading in the right direction, it might take a couple...
09:46 PM, Apr 12, 2008
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