However, after the Scarlett murder, the other sexual assaults and the inadequacies of the police that was highlighted by these, I would ask you to please consider making the authorities here aware of the treatment that you received, if only to help anyone else who might fall into these circumstances.
It is truly appaling that a "civilised" country can allow its police to operate in such a fashion.
My wife doesn't often read these threads, which is just as well, as I am sure that she would be cancelling our holiday for next year, but even I have maybe begun to consider the possibility.
The fear of being without your insulin must have been completely terrifying.
Anyway, good luck to you and I sincerely hope that you don't suffer any long term effects of your treatment in Goa.
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i just think its awful to be treated like that, you really should have taken it further, they should be made to apologise for treating you in that way, no wonder more people are starting to look elsewhere for their hols when you hear of innocent people going through horrid things like that... what a nightmare for you
Maybe a letter to Mr Keith Vaz MP, known for his love of all things Goa, then again he is an MP
Danny
I can't belive this... I truly speechless! I'll need to have a think and a calm down before I add anymore to this thread. I truly am so so sorry for what happened to you.
This should have been reported to the British consul straight away.- trully shocking
I agree that you should report it. I'd type out a report of the whole incident and send it to the Goa Police (ha, ha), Goan Tourist Authorities, The British Consul, The Indian Embassy, your travel company, the travel sections of the Sunday newspapers and anybody else you think of.
Until the authorities deal effectively with the low-life (their own and imported), these wretched incidents will continue. They have to start to treat criminality for what it is rather than a profit opportunity. They are killing the Golden Goose.
Easy to say Lynndan, but when you've done that - move on. You've met many good people who have helped you and believe me, they do outnumber the scum that you met. Keep positive and don't let them embitter you. Don't let them win by changing your outlook. Good luck.
Take care and look after yourself.
well you will have to wait and see, Gemma can you tell I.C that she can open her eyes now.
Danny
I hope the rest of your holiday is more uphill and I am sure you will fill us in soon enough. Nothing can be as bad as what those horrible people put you through and your nightmare experience in a Goan jail. You seem like a strong person and have coped brilliantly with your dreadful experiences. I am sure it must be extemely upsetting for you to relive all this again in HT.
Words fail me right now.... thinking of you and keep strong xx
I know it's easy for me to say this sitting behind my PC but I really feel strongly what happened to you is horrendous. If those people hadn't come forward an innocent man could have died in prison!
I wouldn't feel confident if I was a victim of crime in Goa going to the police. All we seem to hear of the police on the forums is bribery, sun bed removal, intimidation and cover-ups. That sounds like another type of organisation to me....
I know its a different county and they have different ideas and regimes but every human being should have the same knowledge of right and wrong. Kicking and beating an older disabled person is wrong full stop!
I love Goa and I am aware of its darker side. I look forward to hearing about your happier times.
I agree Mardon sometimes things can be done. Our taxi driver told us a story about the police stopping him and wanting to search him for drugs, he has long hair and must admit he does look a bit wild but he is a lovely lad and as honest as the day is long. They stopped his taxi and told him to get out and they wanted to search him. He told them they were not going to lay a finger on him as they plant drugs on you so he said he stripped off himself at the side of the road so they could check! He was extremely annoyed and took the policeman's name and details as they had no reason to stop him and reported it to the police station and caused a fuss and got him removed to another area. He said never let the police touch you as they plant drugs on you and you must always get their details and report them. He said simply asking them their names and details makes them back off.
Yes this is good advice. Always ask if you will get a recipt if they demand money too. Usually puts them off.
I am trying to write this in a way that wont get my reply pulled and it is true that a great number of readers have clearly believed everything and have given their heartfelt sympathy. Sorry to be a Doubting Thomas.
Think people of this forum had met Lynn and Dan so I can't see your post going down to well TBH.
hear hear mardon
Dan has obviously been through an horrendous experience and needs support to help him move on from this. The last thing he needs is someone suggesting he is embellishing or making up the story.
I love Goa and feel safe there however as a female I don't do anything I wouldn't do back in the UK such as walking alone late at night or going to a party/club with total strangers. People are often lulled into a false sense of security and the rare attacks that get media attention are from people letting their guard down.
Sadly I've learnt over the years that many long-stayers are alcoholics, junkies or are running away from problems. Whilst I'm happy to join them for an odd drink and a quick chat it's often safer to give them a wide berth.
I agree with the other posters about writing your experience down and sending it to the Goan Police, British Consul and the Goan press.
Take care and be strong.
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