Chennai Nov 26 PTI A Naval officer who was here on a vacation drowned at the suburban Kovalam beach authorities said on Friday The officers body was fished out on Friday at Kelambakkam about 5 kilometres away from the location where he was washed away Lieutenant Commander J R Suresh of the Indian Navy was washed away at Kovalam beach in the outskirts of Chennai on 25 November 2021 evening The body of the officer has been recovered at Kelambakam around noon on 26 November a Defence release here said The officer was posted in New Delhi and he was on a vacation to Kovalam along with his family the release added PTI VGN SS SS
New Delhi [India], November 26 (ANI): A Lieutenant Commander of the Indian Navy was drowned to death at Kovalam beach near Tamil Nadu's Chennai during a vacation with his family on Thursday.
Thiruvananthapuram Oct 27 PTI The opposition Congress-led UDF in Kerala on Wednesday urged the Left government to hand over to a fast-track court and expedite trial in a case of rape and murder of a Latvian woman tourist at Kovalam beach resort here three years ago A new special prosecutor should be appointed for this at the earliest and justice should be ensured to the deceased womans family demanded the Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly V D Satheesan in the state Assembly He brought the issue to the notice of the House through a submission The accused have received bail as the charge-sheet was not submitted within 90 days in the case The trial is yet to be started even after three-and-a-half years after the crime Satheesan told the Assembly He also wanted Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to hand over the case which had brought disgrace to the State to a fast-track court to ensure justice to the deceased womans family Vijayan in his reply said the case is now under the consideration of the principal sessions court here and G Mohanraj has been appointed as the special public prosecutor The government has not received any request to appoint a new person as special public prosecutor If such a request is received the opinion of the state police chief and the Director General of Prosecution will be sought and an appropriate decision will be taken the Chief Minister added The Kerala police had filed the charge-sheet in the murder of the woman tourist at Kovalam naming two local drug-peddlers as the accused on August 30 2018 The Latvian tourist had gone missing under mysterious circumstances from Kovalam on March 14 that year Her highly decomposed headless body was recovered from a mangrove forest at nearby Thiruvallam on April 21 The disappearance and subsequent murder of the tourist who had come to Kerala for Ayurveda treatment along with her sister had triggered widespread controversy in the State with allegations that the Kerala police had not conducted a proper probe into the case PTI LGK NVG NVG