Monday, 22 April 2013

A student has spoken for the first time of her ordeal at a Sri Lankan resort and tells David James Smith she will fight on for justice


A woman raped at a hotel in Sri Lanka has spoken for the first time of the attack in which she was badly beaten and her British boyfriend was killed.
Victoria Tkacheva, 24, a Russian languages graduate, fears that the men responsible for her rape and the murder of Khuram Shaikh, a 32-year-old Red Cross worker from Rochdale, will not be brought to justice.
One of the eight suspects who were arrested but later released is a local politician whose family have close ties to the Sri Lankanpresident.
There is currently no prospect of a trial, but Tkacheva insists she will not rest until justice is done. “I know if Khuram was in my place he would go on to the end,” she said. “That’s what I must do too.”
The couple had met in 2009 in North Korea where he was working as a prosthetics expert for the Red Cross, fitting artificial limbs to adults and children. Tkacheva was in Pyongyang, the capital, to study the Korean language. The relationship continued when Shaikh was posted to Gaza.
They were enjoying a holiday in December 2011 at the Nature Resort in Tangalle, 100 miles south of the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, when a group of men arrived at a hotel party on Christmas Eve.
After a minor tiff with Shaikh during the party, Tkacheva was sitting alone on the beach at midnight to cool down when she was approached by a man and asked whether anything was wrong.
She became anxious and ran back towards the hotel but was set upon by a number of men. She does not know how many.
“I couldn’t even see them. They started beating me. I fell to the ground — I was covering my head with my arms so I couldn’t see anybody,” she said. “It was next to the pool. It was so sudden, they were kicking and punching.”
Her assailants pushed her into the swimming pool. “I was trying to escape from the pool but they were not letting me.”
Tkacheva, who had suffered a fractured skull, eventually managed to get away.
“I got out from another side of the pool and in a few steps I found Khuram lying on the ground. I ran to him and started to call his name but he wasn’t responding.
“I tried to make him conscious, trying mouth-to- mouth, but there was nothing I could do to make him conscious,” she said.
Tkacheva saw cuts on Shaikh’s face but did not notice the stab or bullet wounds that killed him. “When I couldn’t bring him round I screamed very loud from helplessness and then I think I lost consciousness because I don’t remember anything else.”
It appears that at this point she was raped. Her next memory is waking up in hospital wearing a T-shirt that she did not recognise and finding that her dress was blood-splattered and her underwear had gone. Her face was badly swollen and her body was covered in bruises.
Witnesses said Tkacheva had been found naked and unconscious in a room at the hotel on Christmas morning. She had been raped or sexually assaulted and had suffered vaginal injuries, according to a Sri Lankan police report.
Tkacheva does not recall when or where she was found. “You try not to think that could have happened but it’s disgusting because they killed Khuram and sexually assaulted me,” she said.
To the best of Tkacheva’s knowledge, her missing underwear has never been found and her dress was thrown away. Both could have provided police with DNA evidence.
The eight suspects were identified through witness accounts. They include Sampath Chandra Pushpa Vidanapathirana, the head of the local council in Tangalle, one of the largest towns in Sri Lanka’s southern province. His family have links to President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
While there is no suggestion that Rajapaksa or members of Vidanapathirana’s family have intervened in the case, the relatives of Tkacheva and Shaikh believe there has been a lack of urgency during the investigation. All the suspects were released on bail without charge last November.
Tkacheva, who has waived her anonymity as a rape victim, is ready to give evidence at any trial. “I was devastated when the men were freed on bail,” she said.
Last month the Sri Lankan government said it was awaiting a report on DNA evidence and had made every effort to find those involved.
Courtesy Sunday Times UK

Fox TV renews 'Glee' for 2 more seasons


The Fox TV series "Glee" will keep on singing for another two years.
The network announced Friday that it has renewed the show about music-loving students through 2014-2015 — its 6th season.
The show been a music hit as well, with more than 50 million downloads of "Glee" tracks and worldwide album sales of more than 13 million.

Diamond happy 'Caroline' offers comfort


Neil Diamond said he's happy his "Sweet Caroline," a staple of Boston Red Sox games, can provide comfort after the Boston Marathon bombing.

The New York Yankees and other professional sports teams have played the song at games in the days after Monday's deadly blasts, with fans and players often singing along.

Diamond spoke at the Rock and Roll Hall induction ceremony.

He said he intended the song, first released in 1969 and addressed to Caroline Kennedy, to offer solace.

Box Office on Cruise Control as 'Oblivion' Heads for $38M Opening


The Tom Cruise sci-fi epic "Oblivion" took in 13.2 million Dollars on Friday and will easily capture the weekend box office crown.

Universal's futuristic adventure, directed by Joseph Kosinski and co-starring Morgan Freeman, is outpacing analysts' projections and is on pace for a three-day total of 38 million Dollars.

The opening number is better than that of his two films from last year – "Rock of Ages" and "Jack Reacher" combined.

Hollywood actress Reese Witherspoon 'arrested


Hollywood actress Reese Witherspoon was arrested for disorderly conduct after police stopped her husband on suspicion of drink driving.
The 37-year-old is reported to have quarrelled with police after their car was pulled over in the early hours of Friday in Atlanta, Georgia.
She is alleged to have told officers: "Do you know my name?"
According to the Associated Press, she released a statement today apologizing for her behaviour.
Police officers stopped Ms Witherspoon and her talent agent husband James Toth after their car was spotted swerving across its lane.

Bahrain GP: Sebastian Vettel dominates to take win for Red Bull


Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel took his second win in four races this year as he dominated the Bahrain Grand Prix.
The world champion headed Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen, who denied Paul di Resta a first career podium in the closing laps.
Lewis Hamilton took fifth for Mercedes as Fernando Alonso rescued eighth after suffering a rear wing failure.

China earthquake death toll tops 160


A powerful earthquake has killed at least 160 people and injured at least 5,700 in China's rural south-west.
The 6.6-magnitude tremor sent people fleeing from buildings across Sichuan province, which was devastated by a massive quake five years ago.
Villages close to the epicentre in Lushan county were left in ruins.
The rescue operation is being hampered by collapsed roads, broken telephone lines and regular aftershocks
Thousands of troops have been sent to Sichuan, and Premier Li Keqiang has arrived in the area.
Rescuers have been able to pull some bodies and survivors from the rubble of devastated villages

Boston bombs: Tsarnaev brothers 'planned more attacks'


The brothers suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon were probably planning further attacks, the city's police commissioner has said.

Dzho-khar and Tamer-lan Tsar-na-ev had been carrying homemade bombs and grenades which they threw at police when cornered.

A top US interrogation group is waiting to question Dzho-khar Tsar-na-ev, who is in a serious condition in hospital.

His elder brother died during a gunfight with police on Thursday night.

Police say five reported dead in Seattle shooting


Five people have been killed in a shooting at an apartment complex south of the US city of Seattle.
A man and a woman were found dead in separate apartments during a search of the building in Federal Way today.
One of two men lying injured in a car park died from gunfire after producing a weapon when police approached him, though it is not clear whether he was killed by a police bullet.
The other injured man and another were also later found dead in the car park.
It is not clear how the shooting incident at the complex began.

Anuradha Cooray placed 14th in the London Marathon


Sri Lanka’s Anuradha Cooray placed 14th with a timing of 02 hours 17 minutes and 53 seconds in the London Marathon.

Over 35,000 runners took part in the marathon.

Ethiopian Tsegaye Kebede won the men’s race, chasing down Kenya’s Emmanuel Mutai in the closing stages to cross the line first in front of Buckingham Palace.

Daya Master confirms contention in upcoming Northern Provincial Polls


Former Media Spokesperson of the LTTE Daya Master states that he has been invited by two leading political parties to contest upcoming Northern provincial polls.

When inquired Daya Master confirmed that he would be in contention for the Northern provincial polls, but stopped short of mentioning his political allegiance.

However he noted that he would be contesting under a banner which shares his political stance.

When contacted in this regard Tamil National Alliance Parliamentarian Mawei Senadhiraja however stated that Daya Master did not posses the prerequisite to become a leading figure of the TNA.