NEW DELHI — A court on Friday acquitted two suspects in the death of a British teenager whose body was found on a popular beach in western India in 2008. Police initially said Keeling drowned because she was drunk, but pressure from her family forced a second autopsy that indicated she was likely killed and may also have been raped. RelatedMackeown testified during the trial that she did not believe her daughter drowned because she was a good swimmer. Keeling’s family comes from Bideford in southwest England. The trial in Keeling’s death began in 2010 and took six years to complete.
Source: National Post September 23, 2016 11:37 UTC