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London: Young Western women are being targeted in a "terrifying scam" on the beaches of Goa, a newspaper reported yesterday as the mother of murdered teenager Scarlett Keeling left for Britain but vowed to return to expose an alleged drugs racket.
"I've got to come back and see it through," Fiona McKeown said, vowing to return to expose the "nexus" of politicians, police and drug dealers.
McKeown also said she wants a third examination done on the body of her daughter, a 15-year-old who was murdered on Goa's Anjuna beach in February.
She said that if the state government turns down her request to transfer the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation, she will challenge the decision at the high court.
She left after a feisty 40-day campaign to get to the bottom of her daughter's murder - a crime that drew the world's press to the Indian beach resort and exposed the seamier side of the Goan hippy paradise.
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