As well, no public condolences (unless its a GoaNetter).
Why can't folks just write to the bereaved family/family member?

It reminds me in the days of Radio Celyon....everyone wrote in sending
greetings to their friends....was quaint in the days when hearing ones
name on the radio was woah.

ederick Noronha <fredericknoro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Gusto, There should be a ban on asking queries (in cyberspace) which
> are just one or two Google searches away! And to think some of our
> guys have been denting Wikipedia's credibility as an information
> source! FN
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bingham,_7th_Earl_of_Lucan
>
> ...the author claimed that Lucan fled to Goa, India, arriving there a
> year after Rivett's death. The book includes photos taken there in
> 1991 of a man who bears a resemblance to Lucan. The man, who died in
> 1996, was known in Goa as Barry Halpin (or, according to the book,
> "Jungle Barry"). However, these claims were almost immediately
> dismissed. BBC Radio 2 presenter Mike Harding said in a letter to The
> Guardian newspaper that he knew Barry Halpin from his days as a folk
> musician in Liverpool in the 1960s, and that he had gone to India "as
> it was more spiritual than St. Helens". ...
>
> Frederick Noronha
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>
> On 27 September 2010 16:40, augusto pinto <pinto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On page 164 of Salman Rushdie's 'Shalimar the Clown' there is a
>> reference to 'Lucky Lucan'.
>> I have a quiz question for you clever folks: This Lucky Lucan or Lord
>> Lucan as I recall that nutcase was actually, has some connection to
>> Goa.
>> The quiz question is like this: Can you tell me what exactly is the
>> connection of this Lucky Lucan with Goa.
>

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