Two Italian priests visit killed fisherman's kin
According to police sources, the priests visited the house of Jalastine and prayed at the cemetery where the fisherman was buried.
The family members of slain fisherman Jalastine Valentine and the authorities of the Kollam Catholic Diocese, however, denied such a motive on the part of the priests.
According to police sources, the priests visited the house of Jalastine here on Wednesday and prayed at the cemetery where the fisherman was buried.
"We did not discuss the details of the case. They conveyed their sympathies and prayed for the departed soul," Jalastine's wife Dora told PTI. Meanwhile, a diocesan spokesman refuted reports that the visiting priests discussed details of the case with the church authorities. In a statement, diocesan spokesman George Robario said:
"The church has never interfered in the case. The church's firm stand is that the case should take its own course under the Indian laws.
The church also welcomes the steps taken by the state government in the case." Last month, Italy's deputy foreign minister Steffan di Mistura had visited the church authorities and the bereaved family members.
Two marines of the ship, Latore Massimiliano and Salvatore Girone, have been charged with murder and remanded in the central prison here since February 19, four days after the incident.
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