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  • 15 March 2017
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Danielle was described as a 'friendly, quiet girl who loved to travel'

Police are treating the death of an Irish woman found near a beach in the southern Indian state of Goa as murder.

Danielle McLaughlin's body was discovered in an isolated spot close to tourist resorts in Canacona on Tuesday.

Ms McLaughlin, who was 28, and grew up in Buncrana, County Donegal, suffered injuries on her face and head.

Police are treating her death as murder. A post-mortem examination has taken place to establish if she was sexually assaulted.

Police said a 24-year-old man has been arrested and remains in custody.

Ms McLaughlin, who had dual Irish and British citizenship and had lived in Liverpool, travelled to India using a British passport.

'Happy-go-lucky person'

Suresh Velip, head constable at Goa Police, said Ms McLaughlin's body was found in a remote area near Deobagh Beach in Canacona on Tuesday morning.

He said a post-mortem examination had been carried out. Details of the findings have not been made public.

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Ms McLaughlin was travelling through Goa with friends

Fr Francis Bradley from St Mary's Church in Buncrana, who visited the McLaughlin family on Wednesday morning, described the death as an "immense loss".

"Her family are understandably distraught at what has happened," Fr Bradley told BBC Radio Foyle.

"They are a family who have suffered a lot of loss over the last number of years, her mother in particular.

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She lived in Buncrana before attending university in Liverpool

"The loss is immense and the circumstances of that death, the distance between where it happened and where the family are, adds to the difficulty that the family feel at this time."

'Utterly devastated'
Fr Bradley described Ms McLaughlin as a "happy-go-lucky" girl who loved to travel.

"I met the young lady in question a few months ago at the time that her grandfather was gravely ill and she was very close to her grandfather, who subsequently died.

"She seemed a happy go-lucky, friendly, quiet girl.

"To find that there could be malice or something very sinister involved in the way in which someone died is particularly disturbing and has its own challenge that we, as a community, will have to face," he added.

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Her body was found near a beach in Canacona

Ms McLaughlin went to Buncrana's Irish language school, Scoil Mhuire.

The school principal, Rosaleen Grant, said teachers and pupils alike were "just utterly shattered and devastated".

"She was a very confident, sociable, outgoing girl of a very caring nature," said Ms Grant.

"A number of the staff would have known her really well, so it's just the sense of loss and the fact she's so far from home makes it so tragic.

"She loved taking part in school musicals, she did Irish dancing, she was involved in sports and athletics. She was just an all-rounder really."

Liverpool John Moores University said it was "shocked and saddened" to hear of the death of one of its former students.

Michael Safi, the Guardian's South Asia correspondent, said a candlelit vigil has been held in Goa, close to the spot where Ms McLaughlin was found.

"The murder has left people "absolutely shocked," he told the BBC.

"This is not the first crime to occur of this nature in Goa. The place is a big tourist engine for India. For the locals, there was concern this could impact very badly on their little slice of paradise.

"Many locals gathered with tourists at the nearby police station in order to put pressure on police to ensure people are watched and to get this case investigated thoroughly."

The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed it was in close contact with the British consulate.

"The Irish Embassy is liaising closely with the British authorities and an Irish consular official is travelling from New Delhi to Goa today," said a spokesperson.

The Foreign Office said they are liaising closely with Indian police.

"We are supporting the family of a British-Irish woman following her death in Goa, India. Our thoughts are with them at this very difficult time," a spokesman said.

Last year, an Indian court cleared two men of raping and killing British teenager Scarlett Keeling.

The 15-year-old was found dead on Goa's popular Anjuna beach in 2008, having drowned after allegedly being plied with drugs.

Miss Keeling's mother said her heart sank after hearing of Ms McLaughlin's death.

"It is horrific," Fiona MacKeown said. "My heart breaks for her family and friends.

"I know what they are going through."

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39274768

Rip...
 
Salute to police for solving the case so fast.
Burn this idiot..
 
So everywhere else the victim wakes up alive after a murder case is solved and the culprit arrested !??

Just because the case is solved doesnt mean the grief is lessened. Why women keep getting raped and killed in Incredible India even during their Ache Din?
 
Just because the case is solved doesnt mean the grief is lessened. Why women keep getting raped and killed in Incredible India even during their Ache Din?

10 to 1, the guy they arrested is innocent. The cops just pick up a poor chap from the street because of political pressure. The criminal is still at large and he got away. The politicians should let the cops do their job correctly.
 
Indian consulate should not issue anymore visa to female applicants by themselves. India is dangerous to women alone. They must travel with men at all times.
Sure.. don't apply for a visa to visit India... visit Syria instead. Or any other country where there are not crimes. Tell me when you find one.
 
Sure.. don't apply for a visa to visit India... visit Syria instead. Or any other country where there are not crimes. Tell me when you find one.

There are crime every where. It's just certain locations are less likely to have crimes. The crime infested areas in US would be more dangerous than Indian safe areas for women. A women would be more in danger in south central Los Angeles than the safest area of Bangalore. That is for sure.

However, the "safe" tourist areas are still too dangerous for women in India. Hence, no women should be alone in India.

Yea rape doesn't happen in Pakistan..Specially bacebaziiiii
https://www.geo.tv/latest/134452-13-year-old-rape-victim-gives-birth-to-child-in-Rajanpur

13-year-old rape victim gives birth to child in Rajanpur

You are on another level..First count your population then count rape..


This is not about rape in India. Rape happens every where and to anyone. And rape is usually committed by someone you know.

However, rape incidents is especially high for tourists in Indian " safe" tourist area. In these cases, the perpetrators are strangers and they prey on tourists. That is why it's dangerous for women tourists in India.
 
10 to 1, the guy they arrested is innocent. The cops just pick up a poor chap from the street because of political pressure. The criminal is still at large and he got away. The politicians should let the cops do their job correctly.

Our resident Sherlock holmes has solved the crime! Next time we should just consult this genius!
 
10 to 1, the guy they arrested is innocent. The cops just pick up a poor chap from the street because of political pressure. The criminal is still at large and he got away. The politicians should let the cops do their job correctly.

You talk as if you know that innocent guy
 
I guess the rapist is arrested
 
Still quoting me....!!??Are you yourself following the topic..?
My reply was in context of your one string banjo..

You need to stay with the topic instead of ignore the plight of women in your country. BTW, you can ignore my post. But I will not let any smear attacks on another place just to make excuse for the problem of disrespect of women in India.

The subject of sexual assault is banned in this forum. But it's allowed when it's regarding India as these are international news.

You talk as if you know that innocent guy

Nope. But if it's such a quick arrest, either India has the dumbest criminals or the cops just arrest someone to make an arrest. Relax, wrongful arrest happens every where, in US and Europe as well. Unlike assault of female tourist, which you heard is more from India.
 

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