Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi
Udupi, Nov 3: The family members of Fr Mahesh D’Souza, principal of Don Bosco School Shirva, who allegedly committed suicide on October 11, have a given a press statement.
The statement comes in the wake of protests held on November 2 and 3 at Shirva Church premises by a group of parishioners demanding probe.
“We the parents, brothers and relatives of Fr Mahesh D'Souza are in deep grief at the untimely demise of our loved one. We had offered him to the diocese of Udupi for its services. We were delighted at his selfless, dedicated and honest service to the diocese of Udupi in all its endeavours. He was loved and admired by one and all. It is very unfortunate that we have lost him. It is our ardent desire that the diocese of Udupi initiate appropriate steps to ascertain the cause of his death and give justice to the departed soul,” says the statement.
Fr Mahesh D’Souza
“We have not requested anyone not to pursue the matter or legally proceed with the investigations. As we have dedicated him for rendering services for the diocese of Udupi, we sincerely hope it is the responsibility of the diocese to act upon this and expedite the matter. This is our humble request.” the statement concludes.
However, the bishop of Udupi diocese, Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo and superintendent of police, Nisha James, during their addresses to the protesters on November 3, had said that the family of Fr Mahesh D’Souza had made requests not to pursue the matter.
The protesters have decided to hold another protest on November 5.
Bishop's statement:
SP Nisha James' statement: