Alleged drug dealer arrested over Goa killingPolice in Goa claimed yesterday they had "cracked" the case of the dead British teenager Scarlett Keeling keeling the marking of ewes by the ram when they are mated by the marking on the ewe of paint or chalk from the sternum of the ram. after arresting an alleged drug dealer who they say supplied her a lethal cocktail of LSD LSD or lysergic acid diethylamide (lī'sûr`jĭk, dī'ĕth`ələmĭd, dī'ĕthəlăm`ĭd), alkaloid synthesized from lysergic acid, which is found in the fungus ergot ( , cocaine and ecstasy. But Scarlett's mother, Fiona MacKeown, questioned the claims, saying the police were "extending the original cover-up". Officers had initially said the 15-year-old had drowned in shallow waters. Police arrested the man, Placido Placido may refer to any of the following: People Placido is a traditional Spaniard clan name (see Clan Placido) and it is now a common given name and a less common surname. It is also a fairly common surname in Southern Italy. Carvalho, known as locally as Shannu Boy, on Wednesday night - more than three weeks after Scarlett's body was found on Anjuna beach metres from the bar where she had last been seen. Police said Placido had supplied drugs with the intent to rape Scarlett. Another man, Samson D'Souza, 29, a bartender, had confessed in custody to sexually assaulting her. Kishan Kumar, Goa's inspector general of police An Inspector General of Police (IGP) is a high ranking police officer of the Indian Police Service, Sri Lanka Police or Royal Malaysian Police (Polis Di-Raja Malaysia) cadre. He is usually in charge of an administrative police zone in a state. , said the two men took drugs with Scarlett in the bar before D'Souza took her outside and "had sexual intercourse sexual intercourse or coitus or copulation Act in which the male reproductive organ enters the female reproductive tract (see reproductive system). with her". "Witnesses said she was lying there without moving because she was so heavily drugged." According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the police D'Souza then led Scarlett to deckchairs on the beach and "assaulted her sexually again there". Scared by a man crossing the beach with a torch, D'Souza dumped Scarlett into shallow water where she died. But MacKeown said she had no faith in the investigation. She defended her decision to leave Scarlett with tour guide Julio Lobo, saying he was a family friend and was supposed to be "like an uncle to her".
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