Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Body of Goa victim Danielle McLaughlin reaches Irish home

- HT Correspond­ent pletters@hindustant­imes.com

There was much emotion and tears in the Irish seaside town of Buncrana in County Donegal when the body of Danielle McLaughlin reached on Monday evening after a second post mortem in Dublin and medical procedures in Belfast.

McLaughlin, 28, was found dead near Palolem beach in Goa on March 14, prompting renewed concern over the safety of foreign nationals at the popular holiday destinatio­n, where several have died in recent years.

The ‘garda’ (police) escorted the black hearse as local priest Francis Bradley said prayers inside her house, reports from Ireland said. Large gatherings are expected at vigils on Tuesday and Wednesday, before her funeral on Thursday in the Cockhill Chapel.

One person named by the Goa police as Vikat Bhagat, 24, has been charged with her murder.

The McLaughlin family has called for justice for their daughter and sister. A crowdfundi­ng campaign to raise €10,000 to meet the expenses for repatriati­on of the body from Goa and funeral expenses raised over €40,300.

A family spokesman said: “We call for justice from the Indian legal system and appeal to the Indian authoritie­s for a full, diligent, transparen­t and open investigat­ion into all aspects of this crime and have real faith that with their help full justice will be served and the truth known which will provide some small comfort to the family.”

Cards distribute­d at a vigil last week in Bucrana had pictures of McLaughlin ‘s photos with words from one of her last posts on Facebook: “I am very grateful and the luckiest person I know .... off on another adventure.”

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