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Liga Skromane – Seeking Solace, Finding Tragedy

Liga Skromane – Seeking Solace, Finding Tragedy

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This episode unpacks the heartbreaking 2018 murder of Latvian national Liga Skromane, who travelled to an Ayurvedic wellness retreat in Kerala, India, seeking treatment for depression. This in‑depth investigation traces her hopeful journey, her mysterious disappearance on 14  March  2018, and the devastating discovery of her body a month later, raped, decapitated, and suspended in a mangrove forest near Kovalam. The episode scrutinizes systemic failures in Kerala’s law‑enforcement response to missing foreign tourists, exposes bureaucratic delays that cost critical rescue hours, and analyses the 2022 life‑imprisonment convictions of perpetrators Umesh and Udayakumar. Criminologists, human‑rights advocates, and travel‑safety experts weigh in on the global surge in wellness tourism, the dangers faced by solo female travelers, and the urgent need for rapid‑response protocols, gender‑sensitivity training, and cross‑border liaison units. Listeners will learn about advocacy initiatives launched by Liga’s sister Ilze Skromane and partner Andrew Jordan, including the Liga Skromane Foundation and Safe Passage travel‑risk platform, both designed to improve international traveller safety and mental‑health patient protections abroad. This episode delivers a gripping true‑crime narrative while demanding policy reform to prevent violence against women and safeguard vulnerable travelers worldwide.

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