We have officially started an Online Petition addressed to the Prime Minister of India, copied to the President of the Govt. of India, Chief Minister of Karnataka and Manipur, and the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission.
The link to the online petition is:
www.change.org/petitions/bring-justice-for-richard
About the petition:
On the 18th April 2012, Loitam Richard, a 19 years old architecture student was found dead lying in a pool of blood in his hostel room. Police investigation and witness have revealed that he was assaulted the day before in his hostel and died sometime during the night.
Archarya NRV school of Architecture, Bangalore, the investigating police team and some news daily have blamed the death possibly due to a minor road traffic accident he met few days ago and drug abuse.
However, his parents believe he was severely assaulted and died sometime soon without anyone coming to his help. Initial post-mortem have revealed that he had sustained head injury with bleeding in his brain and several other injuries in his body including wounds which we believe are defensive in nature.
Many days have passed, and no one has been arrested or held accountable for the unfortunate incident and questionable events that followed after.
According to his parents, Richard was the best son they could wish for, who was very strong academically and in sports. They strongly deny the story of linking drug abuse to the death of their well-mannered son and believe it is an attempt to malign and defame their loving son and the tragic incident.
Please join us in demanding a fair and thorough investigation, including looking for possible aggravating factors as deserved by any other citizen of India and give justice to Loitam Richard and his bereaved family.
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Many thanks for your support. We would really appreciate if you could share this information with everyone, your contacts, and help urge the citizens of the country to sign the petition.
Kind regards,
Justice for Richard Campaign Team
Posted: 2012-04-29
Let the justice be done at the earliest….