Updated On: 13 May, 2019 07:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Finnish woman seeking justice for nephew allegedly murdered in the state, says deaths of Western vacationers are covered up by authorities in order to save its reputation as a safe holiday destination

Sanna Cutter has observed statistics on the Goa police's website between October 16, 2018 and April 17, 2019. (Right) IGP Goa Jaspal Singh says the figures might be similar or more in other states, which are frequented by a large number of tourists
A finnish woman has alleged that tourists' deaths, especially those of Western tourists in Goa, are covered up by the authorities to save the state's reputation as a safe holiday destination. Fifty-five-year old Sanna Cutter has been fighting hard to find her nephew's alleged murderer in Goa for the past four years. Her observations of the statistics on unclaimed bodies found in Goa raise concerns about her allegations.
Over 100 plus deaths (111) have been tagged as 'unidentified' and these bodies have been found between October 16, 2018 and April 17, 2019. Cutter said, "It seems there were 111 unidentified bodies found in Goa during this period. There are two bodies of foreigners with their photos on the Goa police website. The data was compiled by me and my sister, Minna Pirohnen, mother of late Felix."