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Friday, 21 November 2008

‘I’m not that stupid’: Distraught Lapthornes demand answers

12/10/2008 3:34:00 PM.  | AAP

Dale Lapthorne doesn't know who, or what, to believe any more.

The father of Australian backpacker, Britt Lapthorne, whose body was recovered off the coast of Dubrovnik by Croatian police last Monday, is desperate for answers.

How did she die? Why was her body so badly decomposed after just 18 days? What could possess someone to harm his girl?

He has even questioned whether the remains are those of his daughter.

"Assuming it is a crime, and everything is pointing to a crime, it is an absolutely heinous crime of the worst order," Mr Lapthorne told reporters in Dubrovnik on Saturday.

"It is just beyond conception for such a beautiful girl.

"I don't mean beautiful in appearance, she was beautiful in her ways - always smiling, always happy, just having fun. An intelligent, smart girl.

"Why could somebody do this to such a beautiful girl?"

An autopsy report is expected on Monday.

Ms Lapthorne's family refute any suggestion she jumped or fell off cliffs above the cove where her body was found and are convinced she met with foul play.

"There are a lot of unanswered questions," Mr Lapthorne said.

"Britt's body was in a bad state of decomposition. Why?

"Why were limbs missing?

"These are gruesome things and horrible for a parent to realise, but they're questions I want answered at the autopsy.

"I asked the question why such a high level of decomposition? I was told: 'It's warm water.' Rubbish.

"That's a rubbish answer. Don't take me as stupid - I'm just not that stupid."

Within hours of the body being discovered by a local fisherman just a few hundred metres from the Latino Club Fuego nightclub where she was last seen in the early hours of September 18, local police said it was unlikely to be the 21-year-old tourist.

They said the remains were too badly decomposed to have been in the sea for just 18 days.

Police also denied a Croatian newspaper report that the body matched a description of Ms Lapthorne the day before announcing DNA results had confirmed it was her.

Mr Lapthorne has not ruled out having further tests conducted once he and son Darren return to Australia with the remains.

"All I want is confidence that it is Britt and I am concerned at the state of decomposition of the body," Mr Lapthorne said.

"Many in the police force ... said it can't be Britt, it just can't be, and then I'm told it's Britt.

"So I need answers to this and, as a parent, I don't want somebody to treat me as a fool, that's all. And maybe they're not treating me as a fool, but I'm at the point I don't trust people. I just don't trust anybody."

The family expect the body to be released on Monday.

Ms Lapthorne's father and older brother then plan to return to Melbourne, where her grieving mother Elke is waiting, on Wednesday or Thursday.

Fighting back tears, Mr Lapthorne said bringing his daughter's body home would be the most difficult part of the family's ordeal.

"It's hard enough knowing that in the whole Britt will be there, travelling with us, but the hardest thing will be arriving home," he said.

Mr Lapthorne also fears the Croatian police investigation will be swept under the carpet once he leaves the country.

One theory suggests the body was in such a bad state because of wave action, but Mr Lapthorne believes his daughter was murdered and someone deliberately damaged the body in an attempt to hinder identification.

He is also perplexed as to why, if the body was in the water since her disappearance, it took 18 days for it to be found near a popular swimming spot and in front of two five-star resorts.

"Cruise boats going past, helicopters flying over. She jumped off a cliff in Dubrovnik and has sat there for 18 days? Something is wrong," Mr Lapthorne said.

"I can smell a rat somewhere. I don't want to speculate, but there's foul play at least.

"Britt did not jump off a cliff and cut her legs off on the way down and do something else to decompose herself."

Mr Lapthorne said he would heed advice not to view the body.

"I just can't," he said.

"Elke and I want to imagine our lovely, sweet little girl."

Meanwhile, Croatian newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija reported in its online addition that a shirt belonging to Ms Lapthorne was found near the side of a road six kilometres west of Dubrovnik.

Mr Lapthorne said police had denied the shirt belonged to his daughter.

"But the description we have, could be, could be," Mr Lapthorne said.

"We just don't know."

COMMENTS

Sunday, 12 October 2008

As terrible as the circumstances are, shame on the Lapthorne family for playing this out in the media. Instead of allowing the police to do their jobs and having a search and justice take normal course, this family (admittedly grieving) have done everything in their power to lash out at those supposed to be helping them. This is very much a tragic event, but the families' dealings with the media and their attitude toward all authorities involved has been nothing short of DISGUSTING.

Posted by: Tim Costello, Central Coast

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Tim, don't be too hard on them. People can act in different ways to normal when they're tragedies happen. This has got to be one of the worst. Lots of anger & frustration behind it all, & understandably. One of those "don't know how I'd react in the same situation" things.

Posted by: Jill Martin, Melbourne

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Wonder how MANY papers have been sold, off the Back of this horror story? My Sympathies to the Parents. May Time be kind.

Posted by: Nick Again, Maryborough

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Tim, How low can you get. You call them disgusting for their treatment of the authorities. Facts show they weren't doing their job so the Lapthornes had no other option than to SAY THAT (FOR EXAMPLE THE FACT THEY TOLD THEM THE BODY COULDN'T BE HERS - yet it was...theres the level of professionalism on the force. You are the one who is disgusting. They have done nothing wrong here. Imagine yourself in their shoes. Shame on you sad soul.

Posted by: Jan River, Surfers

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Timmy, you bad insensitive lad you, you'll have Barry balling and Dwayne will likely give you a call from Wattle Grove over such insensitivity.

Posted by: Neville Simms, Sydney

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

I agree with you Tim well put. I feel for what's happened to them who wouldn't but the way they have handled the media and their treatment of authorities that are trying to help them is a disgrace. Let justice take it's course and what would another autopsy prove just a waste of time and money.

Posted by: Vicki Mainard, Ballarat

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Tim, your complete lack of empathy for a family experiencing the worst possible kind of tragedy is 'nothing short of disgusting'.

Posted by: John Smith, Sydney

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

They have a right to question and put the authorities to shame - shame on those who believe otherwise and that justice does its course - IT DOESN'T! if it wasn't for the family's continual shaking up the system nothing would have been achieved! Those who have never been in their shoes or would not want to be must on this issue keep silent as you have no idea what your reactions would be if you were in their shoes!DISGUSTING COMMENTS!!

Posted by: RS ****, Sydney

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Tim & Vickie, They've lost their daughter for gods sake. How could you be so INSENSITIVE? You're both heartless.

Posted by: Kate Gainey, mzkate@gmail.com

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Settle down RS****, we do not want the imposition on the system of yet another autopsy and that could be yours to save any misunderstanding for it seems you'll about to blow a fuse or two, and Kate nobody is denying the pain that Britts family, her close friends and even some that now know of her via media/net feel, but death is part of life for many in many lands, young and old through natural causes, violent means and accidents, Tim just having brought focus on the media impact.

Posted by: Neville Simms, Sydney

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Neville S: Take your humanitarian efforts elsewhere - perhaps China may be a good start - obviously it hasn't sunk in yet - did this happen to you? and if it did I can just see you sitting back and letting it all take it's course!The family have every right to ask questions!What's the reason for keeping any secrets? - this isn't a threat to a country's security they are just wanting answers about their daughter's death as any concerned parent would be! what are you on about anyway?!

Posted by: RS ****, sydney

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

When are people in general are going to get it into their heads that when one is overseas for either a holiday working or otherwise the same with business people and the person is involved in some type of accident one thing I have learnt one cannot start jumping up and down demanding things to be down.There is a course of action that has to be taken and one has to follow the rules. If one does not like what they do in any country then don't go there. Full Stop.Stay at home.

Posted by: Joe Gatt, Blacktown

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

why does one stay in a club till 5am, having been so drunk one was kicked out earlier. Sometimes to meet a guy, but she had a bf, meet or drink with friends, but the other B/p had left, if one is dancing all night, no evidence of this. All signs point to Britt maybe depressed or amiss that night. the picture of her smashing glasses and security kicking her out does not make her bad, but it does say something was very wrong from earlier that night. it was an expensive club, why did she keep drin

Posted by: Jasmine Star, Melbourne

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Sorry Joe Gatt, sorry that Britt Lapthorne went overseas travelling and and lost her life.Sorry she did not stay at home and left our shores to see the world.Sorry her Dad and her Brother went over there and tried to find out what happened to their beloved daughter and Sister and sorry it did not fit in with the "rules" of Croatia. If you had someone you loved I am sure that you would do anything you could to find out the truth, when will unsympathetic peolpe like you get it,FULL STOP!

Posted by: Scott Kennedy, Sydney

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

A body can decompose in almost 3 weeks in warm water. I feel these parents are so grief sticken they are in denial. It is sad the media is airing all of the fathers anguish on pages where bloggers have no knowledge of facts and details, and openly comment on the parents grief and the process of law.

Posted by: elle patterson, sydney

 

Monday, 13 October 2008

"Let justice take it's course" Unfortunately Vicky, you may not always find justice by sitting and letting incompetent and corrupt institutions handle things. Least of all in the Balkans. You should be ashamed of yourselves for your heartless manner - God forbid it were you, you'd pray for the courage to stand up and fight for justice.

Posted by: J Z, Nedlands

 

Monday, 13 October 2008

Britt should have taken her holidays at Batemans Bay.

Posted by: Paul Neri, Canberra

 

Monday, 13 October 2008

I'm sorry that this happened but sick to death of hearing this guy whine like a rusty siren. Yes, it is sad. But you do NOT have to denigrate everybody to the media as he has. When you ask a complex technical question, sometimes the only answer is a complex technical one. If you don't like it, then don't ask.

Posted by: brett au, ashfield

 

Monday, 13 October 2008

The media, as usual are playing this story to sell papers. I feel sorry for the family, the father especially, he is probably feeling guilty for leaving his daughter there and returning home. Having said that I must say that in my Australian passport it states that the Australian Government cannot intervene in any other countries sovreignity over the treatment of Australian citizens in their country, so stop bagging our Government over what has happened.

Posted by: keith rowland, tweed heads

 
 

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