US tourist drowns in rice paddy: India police

The American was reportedly being chased by locals because he was suspected of being a thief


Afp January 14, 2016
PHOTO: REUTERS

MUMBAI: An American tourist has drowned in a rice paddy in the Indian resort state of Goa, according to reports, with the US consulate saying Thursday it was working with police on the case.

Caitanya Holt, 30, was being chased by local villagers and police in northern Goa on Tuesday night when he fell into the field and died after inhaling muddy water, according to the reports.

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The American was reportedly being chased by locals because he was suspected of being a thief.

"We are aware of this case," Heidi Hattenbach, a spokesperson for the US consulate in Mumbai, told AFP via email on Thursday.

"Our consular staff has been in contact with the family, and is actively working with Indian government and police officials," she added.

The incident happened in Korgao village, in Pernem, close to the border with the neighbouring state of Maharashtra, according to the Press Trust of India (PTI).

The news agency, citing north Goa superintendent of police Umesh Gaonkar, reported that the locals started chasing the tourist because they suspected him of being a thief.

"We have sent the body for post-mortem. Only after getting the report, we will be able to know the exact cause of his death," PTI quoted Gaonkar as saying in a report late on Wednesday.

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Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar said police had also been chasing Holt and that he had died after "inhaling sludge".

"What I was told is that he was chased by people and police. He got afraid and started running. He fell in a paddy field and died after inhaling sludge," said Parsekar, according to PTI.

COMMENTS (1)

sanna cutter | 8 years ago | Reply There have been many similar cases with tourists of all nationalities in Goa and what is common with all of them is that none of them get fully investigated or solved...ever. The authorities just filed them as accidental or natural deaths. I know this as I lost my nephew Felix Dahl in Goa year ago and nothing whats so ever has been done about his case or any other cases. This has been going on for years and there are hundreds of these cases.
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