Pacheco gets bail in Nadia case

July 26, 2010 12:50 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:18 pm IST - Panaji

Former Goa Tourism Minister Mickky Pacheco was on Monday granted bail by a local court in connection with the Nadia Torrado death case.

Margao District and Sessions Judge B.P. Deshpande granted bail to Mr. Pacheco, who was admitted to a hospital here last evening after he complained of chest pain, on a Rs. 25,000 bond and surety of an equal amount.

The 46-year-old NCP legislator, who surrendered before the court on July 3, has been asked not to leave the country and surrender his passport to the court. He was remanded to 14 day judicial custody on July 23 in connection with the death case.

Mr. Pacheco was booked by Goa Crime Branch on charges of abetment to suicide, destruction of evidence and culpable homicide not amounting to murder after his friend 28-year-old Nadia Torrado committed suicide, allegedly by consuming rat poison on May 15.

His close aide Lyndon Monteiro and Nadia’s mother Sonia have also been booked in the case.

Nadia died on May 30 and Mr. Pacheco was arrested on July 8 immediately after he was discharged from a district hospital where he was admitted following complaints of hypertension, urinary tract infection and jaundice.

Goa Medical College Medical Superintendent Rajan Cuncolienkar said, “Mr. Pacheco has been kept in the Coronary Care Unit (CCU) and his condition is stable now.” “As of now we cannot say when he will be discharged,” he added.

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