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Kin of foreign nationals who died mysteriously in Goa seek justice

<p>Kin of five people from the UK, Ireland and Finland, who were killed under mysterious circumstances in Goa in recent years, join forces in their quest for justice from Indian law</p>

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(From left) Maureen Sweeney, Fiona MacKeown, Amanda Bennett, Sanna Pirhonen-Cutter and Minna Pirhonen at their first meeting at a coffee shop in Cheltenham, UK
(From left) Maureen Sweeney, Fiona MacKeown, Amanda Bennett, Sanna Pirhonen-Cutter and Minna Pirhonen at their first meeting at a coffee shop in Cheltenham, UK

Thousands of miles away, they have one common connection with India - their loved ones took a trip to Goa and never returned, having died under mysterious circumstances. Refusing to back down from the lonely fight for justice, these five families have now joined forces to demand action and answers from Indian authorities.

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