Fiona Loses her Passport at Mumbai Airport


ARES - Daijiworld Media Network Goa

Panaji, Apr 27: Fiona Mackeown, mother of british teeenager Scarlett Eden Keeling, has entered into yet another trouble in India with her passport being stolen from Mumbai airport.

"I was in a queue to catch Goa bound flight when I noticed that my passport is missing," Fiona who arrived in Goa on Saturday told reporters here.

Scarlett's bruised semi nude corpse was found at Goa's popular beach of Anjuna on February 18. Two locals are already been arrested for their alleged involvment in the crime.

Fiona who had left for UK with scarlett's body on March 30 arrived in Goa on Saturday.

"Somebody could have recognised me and tried to create trouble or it may have been fallen off from my purse or there was a pick pocketing," she said.

Fiona said that she immediately informed airport manager in Mumbai and the authorities searched the airport for almost two hours.

Fiona will be writing to the British consulate in Goa to get the duplicate passport as her visa expires on May four and she will be leaving for UK

  

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  • Ronald, Udyavara/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 28 2008

    Probably, this is stolen or fallen off! Its going to be more and more trouble for her in India.

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