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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 2, 2015
Family massacre
By Premalal Wijerathne & Kavindya Chris Thomas-2015-01-02
Police
yesterday (01) found the four bodies of a family in a coir pit behind
their house in the Nainamadama area of Lunuwila, Wennappuwa.
Police Media Spokesman, SSP Ajith Rohana, said that bodies recovered were those of a 52-year-old businessman, his 47-year-old doctor wife and their two children, a 15-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter. They had been bound and dumped in the pit.
Police Media Spokesman, SSP Ajith Rohana, said that bodies recovered were those of a 52-year-old businessman, his 47-year-old doctor wife and their two children, a 15-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter. They had been bound and dumped in the pit.
According to SSP Rohana, the Director of the Lunuwila Hospital had complained to the office, when his dentist had not shown up for work on a couple of days. The director had also stated that she could not be reached through her mobile phone.
The bodies were found when the police conducted a search of the area.
The Wennappuwa Police have dispatched a special team, under the supervision of SSP Saliya Silva, to conduct investigations.
Petition Challenging MR’s Nomination
Withdrawn
January 2, 2015
The Petition filed in the Court of Appeal (CA/434/2014), challenging the
nominations tendered by the President on the basis he was disqualified
to stand for a third term was withdrawn today by the Petitioner, citing popular demand.
The Petitioner in this case informed the Court today that
he was withdrawing his Petition as it was apparent that the public
opinion on the President has been evidently eroded and in this
background the purpose of filing the Petition in the National Interest
would be defeated in the event the interim relief prayed for in the
Petition is granted by the Court at this state suspending the election.
The Petitioner states further that he does so in recognition of the Will
of the people and their Sovereignty that would finally determine their
popular choice through the exercise of their franchise at the
forthcoming Presidential Election.
Finally he states that in the given circumstances he did not wish to
throw a life-line to the President to remain in Office for a
considerable period in the event the election is suspended by the Court,
against the will of the People that has been clearly expressed by the
citizens of Sri Lanka in both electronic and print media since filling
of his Petition that challenged the Election.