Fiona said the Commission seemed to be very keen to get justice and it was very reassuring that they were interested in looking into the case. It is really positive thing to go home on,” Fiona added. Venkatesh, during her two-day visit to Goa, went around Anjuna beach and met Fiona and senior police officials investigating the case.
The NCW member said that they would continue to fight for justice and would brief Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi on the police attitude in this case.
She clarified that the preliminary report was based on her interaction with the agencies concerned and they would come out with the final report subsequently.