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Latvian woman writes to CM Pinarayi Vijayan to speed up case

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan urging him to speed up the case relating to her sister’s murder on the first anniversary of her missing.

Thiruvananthapuram: Ilze Skomane, sister of a Latvian national who went missing at Kovalam Beach on March 14, 2018 and was found brutally murdered on April 20, 2018, has written a letter to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan urging him to speed up the case relating to her sister’s murder on the first anniversary of her missing.

“I am aware court proceedings can take a long time and have been patiently waiting and fallowing up by doing enquiries with Mr Manoj Abraham and the advocate assigned for my sister’s case, Mr Mohan Raj. It has been hard to bear the thought that the accused who took my sister’s life are walking free. It has come to my attention that it was due to inefficiency of police that the charge sheet was not filed on time. The court would have never granted them freedom for bail and the trial would have started long ago,” she pointed out.

She urged the chief minister to put end to this long suffering and constitute a special court for justice to be severed to my Sister and give peace to my heartbroken family, in the almighty court the culprits should get their punishment in this life itself.

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