Panaji: Australian National Beaten to Death in Pub - Three Arrested


from Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji (GA)

Panaji, Oct 9: Two waiters and a security guard were arrested on Thursday October 9 for allegedly beating up 65-year-old Australian national on Wednesday October 8 who later died while being treated at a hospital, police said.
 
Manak Basak (32), Jagat Pradhan (23) and Jaykrishna Das (25) were arrested by Calangute police under Section 302 of Indian Penal Code holding them responsible for the death of John Kelly, an Australian who was severely injured during a pub brawl with the accused.
 
The incident occurred on Wednesday at 6,.30 am when the Australian national had an altercation with the waiters. Police stated that the verbal fight over 'style of serving beer.' 

Police inspector Tushar Vernekar confirmed that they received the information about the fight at 8 am which was registered in the station diary. "We had sent a beat constable to the spot. But by that time, the foreigner had already left," the police inspector stated.
 
The Australian reportedly went back to his guest house at Candolim, five kilometres away from the spot, from where he was shifted to the Goa Medical college and hospital.
 
"He arrived here at 9.30 am. He went to the room and fell on the floor. I called the ambulance and he was shifted," Jose Philip Vaz, a guest house owner said.
 
Police stated that the Australian after the brawl 'disappeared'. "He was not traceable and we located him only at 1.30 in the afternoon when we received wireless message from the hospital," Vernekar, who is investigating the case, said.
 
The Australian died at 6 pm while being treated in the hospital following which the police registered case of murder against the accused.
 
In the meantime, police had rounded up entire pub staff for the questioning.
 
Superintendent of police Bosco George said that the police have registered a case of murder and further investigations are on.

  

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  • Freeda Coelho, Mangalore/Ahmedabad

    Mon, Oct 13 2008

    Thorough investigations should be conducted non-biasly. Punish the culprits but do not accuse the innocent and let Goa retain its beauty.

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  • Paul D`souza, balakunje

    Sun, Oct 12 2008

    Tourism, hospitality, honesty & for safety Goa was named as viva re viva.  Most of the good city spoiled by out siders. Marata people are very nice either in goa or Mumbai. Heartly I offer my condolences to his family.VERY SAD INCIDENT & BAD NAME to ALL our indians. MERA HINDUSTHAN MAHAAN.

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  • ATICK AGA, VASCO/DUBAI

    Sun, Oct 12 2008

    Because of someone else we Goans are loosing our name and fame.This has to be considered seriously.

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  • Kuldeep DMello, calangute

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    This beautiful land of Goa known for its hospitality and good natured people are now ruled by goons. The tourists are cheated, law and order is totally out, and law of the jungle is now in Goa. The outsiders in Goa have completely spoilt the image of Goa. E

    ven the resturant (Club city) where the murder took place is open and is working as if nothing has happened there. This is Goa for you . So how can any tourist feel safe in Goa ? How can we promote this place as a Global destination ?

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  • Brian.M, Udupi / Ireland

    Fri, Oct 10 2008

    What a Great Hospitality, attacking a 65 year old Tourist. Mera Bharat Mahan!!

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  • Brian.M, Udupi / Ireland

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    What a Great Hospitality, attacking a 65 year old Tourist. Mera Bharat Mahan!!!

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  • Ron Sequeira, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 10 2008

    It is now clear that the accused are outsiders who have no knowledge of the Goan way of life or values. Goa seems to be attracting all kinds of people nowadays, some of whom have gone ahead and made this their homes without imbibing local values and culture.

    I think it's a good lesson for all Goans to be alert about those who are out to spoil the fair name of the state.

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  • Mario Andrew Rodrigues,Calangute, Goa

    Fri, Oct 10 2008

    This has brought Shame to Calangute, Candolim, Goa, India. Sympathies to the Australian family and friend. Culprits should be punished.

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  • Gerald Salian, Mumbai, Dubai

    Sun, Oct 12 2008

    It is high time our Police and the Courts give sevear punishment to those who spoil the name of our country by doing this horroable act of volince.

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