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Challenge by youth to police officer who tried to fine him all by himself at Hali Ela

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 Challenge by youth to police officer who tried to fine him all by himself at Hali Ela


Challenge by youth to police officer who tried to fine him all by himself at Hali Ela

A video has created an uproar in the social media concerning a youth who has violated a traffic rule and the involvement of a police officer.

At the moment when the police officer concerned has tried to implement a fine against the offender, the young man was involved in a dispute with him saying that the fine cannot be enforced all by
himself alone. On the other hand the police officer responds saying that there is no rule in the law book prohibiting where such a thing could not  be done only by oneself. When the young man was questioning about carrying the driving license he even went to the extent of shouting out with the support of the crowd gathered there, preventing the officer from proceeding with his duty and suggested that the issue at hand be settled at the police station and the video shows how he was proceeding there with the police officer. On this occasion this young man even introduces himself as a student of the Law Faculty. The dialogue that issued between the two, from below  

Hospitals shaky by today's strike ... but 80 per cent trains on duty ... CTB buses too on the move ... only 2 schools closed

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 Hospitals shaky by today's strike ... but 80 per cent trains on duty ... CTB buses too on the move ... only 2 schools closed


Hospitals shaky by today's strike ... but 80 per cent trains on duty ... CTB buses too on the move ... only 2 schools closed

It was announced yesterday that a strike would be launched by Health, Teaching and Transport sectors from this morning at 8 o'clock demanding that SAITM Institute be closed down. However, such a forceful strike as so envisaged was not to be seen among certain sectors as such by afternoon, it was reported.

Though it was said that school-teachers would go on sick leave today, most schools operated in the
usual manner and what the Minister of Education said was that because of the strike, only Kekirawa Maha Vidyalaya and Hambantota Madya Maha Vidyalaya displayed a down and out situation. But what Lanka Guru Sangamaya said was that rural schools suffered because of this strike. Private buses as well as CTB buses were in operation as usual today and not even a semblance of a strike was to be noted in this connection. Though Railway Services suffered to some extent, General Manager of Railways mentioned that almost all trains travelling towards Colombo this morning stuck to their schedule and only a few trains stood back; therefore this percentage was in the minimum range of about 20.

The strike enforced islandwide in hospitals was successful and as a result activities of several hospitals came to a standstill. Whatever it is, since Specialist Doctors of the government maintained a different opinion they kept away from the strike. Children's hospitals and essential services only were in operation.

 

Role-acting secret of Gampola boy who tried to swindle ransom ... exposed -- child recovered from Batticaloa!

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 Role-acting secret of Gampola boy who tried to swindle ransom ... exposed -- child recovered from Batticaloa!


Role-acting secret of Gampola boy who tried to swindle ransom ... exposed -- child recovered from Batticaloa!

A male child aged 2 years, 8 months of a Gampola businessman plus the mother's brother (uncle), a 23 year old young man had suddenly disappeared last 3rd and subsequently the father of the child had received a call demanding a ransom which ultimately caused a hue and cry as a result.

The place of business of this businessman was located in Gampola and was close to their home, just 50 metres away. After having had lunch the said uncle had set off from home to the market taking the
child with him and later both of them had disappeared. Subsequently some unknown voice had spoken later from this uncle's mobile phone and had told a story that both these individuals would be released if a sum of 3 million is given. Sometime afterwards after discussing this matter on and off, the value quoted had been finally brought down to 1 million. During this process police inquiries too were already underway.

Surprisingly however, the young man who was supposed to have disappeared had suddenly appeared at home this morning on 6th; but the missing child was not in his company. The youth had told the police that he was detained together with the child in a house in Galle; that a ransom is demanded for the child to be released and that he only was brought to Kandy and thus released.

On the clue received regarding information about this young man and having sniffed that the above story has been woven, the police kept interrogating him this afternoon because he was suspicion-prone, so to say. As such the police continued with the inquiry when the youth finally exposed the truth saying that it was he who directed this ransom activity and had proceeded to hide the child in a house in Batticaloa and so launched an operation of securing the money. Thus, according to information he has divulged, the abducted small child was found this evening in Karadiyanaru area in Batticaloa. The child was rescued by the police when he was kept in hiding in Urukamam area in Karadiyanaru. The youth who planned to kidnap the child and the mother and daughter found in the Batticaloa house were all taken into police custody.

The police are engaged in continuing with further investigations to arrest several other suspects who are connected to the incident while those who have being already arrested are expected to be produced before courts. Information has been received to the effect that this youth, Abdul Rahim Mohommed who had operated proceedings involved in the kidnapping is supposed to be suffering from a mental ailment and had got involved in this role-play of abducting the child on the occasion that he had visited his sister's home so that it would be easy for him to attend the clinic at Kandy General Hospital to take treatment.

Karaoki Vasantha's birthday celebrated in the company of artistes, politicians

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Karaoki Vasantha's birthday celebrated in the company of artistes, politicians 

 http://www.gallery.gossiplankanews.com/birthday/karaoke-wasanthas-birthday.html

Story that a politician threw acid at me ... a fib; my face was burned because of an accident -- former Miss Sri Lanka, Michelle Reimers

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Story that a politician threw acid at me ... a fib; my face was burned because of an accident -- former Miss Sri Lanka, Michelle Reimers


Story that a politician threw acid at me ... a fib; my face was burned because of an accident -- former Miss Sri Lanka, Michelle Reimers

Michelle Reimers who wo Miss Sri Lanka Crown while being a student at HFC Girls' School, Dehiwala while she was 16 years old was a beauty who clinched the crown from among models who vied for the position in the 1990 decade in Sri Lanka. 

Michelle appeared in various commercial
advertisements during that period of newspaper covers even took part in a teledrama as a mermaid. But at the age of 25 years she had to forego all this popularity in the year 1999 as a result of an accident she had to face so soon. Because of this accident her lovely face became disfigured and even though she sought treatment abroad she could not get back her former image. 

Michelle, a mother of one child who by now spends a solitary life says with sadness that the crowd who was around her, is no more with her. A strong rumour went round those days that this accident which changed her life was an act of her lover who incidentally was politically attached. This story was circulated based on the understanding that after she was admitted to hospital her lover too had to take treatment because his arm which also was burned. However, Michelle says that that story is false. 

What she says is that on September 21st 1999 when she was spending the night in a room with her boy friend and after taking some medicine for the wheeze she had indulged in smoking during which time she had fallen asleep. She had awoken from a deep sleep after a short while and then she had realised that her face and hair were in flames. She still assumes that the cause of the fire was that the cigarette which was at the tip of her lips may have fallen. She mentions that when the fire took place her boy friend who was in bed had tried to instantly wipe her face to extinguish the fire and that on that occasion his hand too got burned n the process. 

After this incident she was hospitalised and had even taken treatment from Appolo Hospital but was not successful in regaining the previous beautiful charming image she had. She had to bear up with patience the fact that her lover subsequently turned a blind eye on her as a result. She now has only one daughter who stands as a solace for her loneliness and lives a solitary existence with her 15 year old daughter. The revelation she has made in this respect to a weekend newspaper is as follows:

* Michelle ... who are you now? A person doing what?
   Today Michelle Reimers is a mother who has a daughter 16 years old. So now ... daughter's exam is this year. So I stay at home ... attending to her work. There's no special work that I attend to as such. 

* At one time you were a most beautiful damsel in Sri Lanka ... a most popular model. When reminiscing that past what sort of feelings dawn on you now?
   When looking at the face I had those days and the face that I possess now ... there's a vast difference. I can't tell a lie saying that I am not saddened when I recall that time. I couldn't bear up those days. I may have cried incessantly those days with these eyes of mine. But what to do? I can't get back that image just because I cry. So ... I have made up my mind.

* Did those in your field forget you you so soon?
   Yes ... that's true. None of those who know me have taken interest to call me or find out about me. It's only Gamini Siriwardena who comes to Negombo and looks about my welfare. None of the others cared to see about me. What my mother of course said was that on the first day there was a crowd to fill the hospital. What all of them wanted was to check how much of a damage was caused to my face. Today ... none of them are there.

* Actually Michelle ... where did you go wrong?
   The incident where I went wrong was this accident. It was an incident which took place in 1999. After that incident my whole life took a different turn. Some said that a person connected to politics threw acid at my face.


Film actress Sonali who uses wheelchair prematurely!

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Film actress Sonali who uses wheelchair prematurely!


Film actress Sonali who uses wheelchair prematurely!

Anusha Sonali who created various roles etching her name in memory lanes of the tele-screen and the cinema for a period of time at a later stage was subjected to have been involved in all types of activities of moral misconduct, according to various news items. She was behind bars too at one time. News about Anusha Sonali marrying an estate superintendent after that was published by us. It has been exposed by a weekend newspaper that it is Anusha's mother and her only son who keeps company for her
today.  It is Anusha's son who cares for both Anusha and the mother, it is reported.

"There were numerous rumours which spread around me during the past. I don't say that all those weren't baseless allegations ... some among those are true. But now my son is aged 19 years. As such, I can't mention everything to a newspaper.

As long as the male folk make blunders ... the women folk too get involved in misconduct. I had a good period as an actress. I received invitations for films and tele-dramas. But our private life created an influence on our vocation. There were a lot of jerks in our private life. Though I married twice and they grabbed my things, there wasn't anything that I received from them. During this time so many conflicting issues were targetted at our lives. Like this, when life was shaky this way ... life turned in a different direction. With that, my life with the Arts also began to drift apart. 

Both I and mother suffer from malfunctioning of muscles. Mother of course can't get to the wheelchair from bed. Someone has to carry her and keep her on the wheelchair. I of course can manage to catch hold of something and get to the wheelchair. It was about 4 years back that I  noticed the initial symptoms. First of all muscles in my legs became inactive. What I experienced first was difficulty to walk and tendency to fall. During that time I had a fall. After falling I suffered a fracture of one of my legs. Treatment was taken for it. But now the part below my hip has gone numb. All activities like domestic-work  and cooking matters I do while seated in the wheelchair. 

I am now in a rented out house. If I won't be able to pay rent ... it's to the road that I have to go. Those who look from without, imagine that actors, actresses spend a luxurious life ... but only we know how much is paid to actors and actresses in our country. Even at the time I was at the apex of my career as an actress I hadn't drawn a big sum of money by acting. There's nothing that I have saved either. Kelum, Priyantha, Sanoja Vinoja, Sunil T. Sir, Mr. Jayantha Dharmadasa have helped me. Not only to pay rent, but even to have day-to-day meals it has come to a stage where help has to be solicited from others. 

My son Rehan Deelaka studied at S. Thomas' College. Has got through the Ordinary Level  well. But couldn't send him to the Advanced Level exam because of financial problems. You may not believe that a child who studied in a school like that after passing the O/Levels had to abandon further schooling without sitting for the A/Levels because of financial issues. But that's our fate. Today it's not possible to find him a job because of mother's and my work. At times I think that ... if only both of us perish ... he would build up a future for himself. Son is 19 years old. 5 feet, 9 inches tall. I like to make him an actor. But of course I have no connections with the field of arts now no. 

I have already appealed to the Hon. President and Hon. Mr. Premadasa to provide me with a house. Even if there's no electricity, it's enough if we get a house with 2 rooms to stay just by lighting a lamp. Can sleep then even with hunger ... no. Can't say how the future is going to be like. If there's nothing to do ... what is left for me to do now is to take my life.

Discussion -- Ariyawansha Kulatilleka (Lakbima)
Photos -- Manjula Perera

Mahinda's younger sister's demise

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Mahinda's younger sister's demise




Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa's younger sister Gandhini Vichitra Rajapaksa breathed her last, last morning. Her body lies at house No. 15, Mahawatta Road, Embuldeniya. The last rites are expected to be performed this evening at 05 at Udahamulla Cemetery.
Mahinda's younger sister's demise

Amateur actress Michelle brings girls of Children's Home who said 'haven't seen Colombo hotels' for a lunch ... to Cinnamon Grand

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Amateur actress Michelle brings girls of Children's Home who said 'haven't seen Colombo hotels' for a lunch ... to Cinnamon Grand




Up-and-coming tele-actress Michelle Dilhara accompanied a group of young girls of a Children's Home to the 5 Star Hotel of Cinnamon Grand recently giving a new interpretation to birthday parties held on a grand scale seen these days by squandering lakhs of money, provided a lunch for them at her own expense. When inquiring further it came to be known that Michelle who is engaged as a teacher in Negombo Sahana Lama Nivasa had felt an emotional upsurge on the statement 'Aney miss ... we have never seen big hotels in Colombo' uttered by the girls which prompted her to carry out something of this sort for the birthday. Artistes too who were well-disposed towards her were invited. The collection of Michelle's birthday photos, from here

Amateur actress Michelle brings girls of Children's Home who said 'haven't seen Colombo hotels' for a lunch ... to Cinnamon Grand


Story that Milton Mallawarachchi was involved with Nawaloka Mudalali's daughter ... a fib ... insult

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Story that Milton Mallawarachchi was involved with Nawaloka Mudalali's daughter ... a fib ... insult


Story that Milton Mallawarachchi was involved with Nawaloka Mudalali's daughter ... a fib ... insult

A fictitious story of several songs being coined up with the story that well-known singer Milton Mallawaarachchi was involved in a romance with Nawaloka Mudalali's daughter during his youth and for that very reason various songs were written and that after the news about the involvement fell into the ears of the mudalali, steps were taken to remove her from Milton by sending her overseas and that later she was wedded
to a doctor is going the rounds these days in social websites. 

Milton's son Ranil Mallawaarachchi and his mother, Milton's legal wife have both sent a message to Facebook saying that this entire story is without any foundation. It has been mentioned there by her that publishing stories of this nature insult both her deceased husband as well as Nawaloka business where he was employed for sometime. 

Though this woven up story was initially published across a blog site about 2 years back, it focused more attention after it was published in several websites recently after having extracted it from the blog. The first blog comment which gave rise to this controversy, from here 

Video containing Ranil's note and Milton's wife's statement, from below

Walter-murder which created a sensation in Wattala ... with adopted daughter motivating husband to kill own father!

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 Walter-murder which created a sensation in Wattala ... with adopted daughter motivating husband to kill own father!

Walter-murder which created a sensation in Wattala ... with adopted daughter motivating husband to kill own father!

During the past few weeks the neighbourhood of Kerawalapitiya, Wattala had got onto the roads on behalf of a person who suddenly had gone missing. It was on behalf of a good-hearted person named 'Walter' who had served at the port. 65 year old Hettithantharige Walter had retired after being engaged in the difficult task of manoeuvreing the crane in port and had all of a sudden disappeared from his home. The reason for the agitation of the neighbourhood was his wife and daughter spreading the bogus information that Walter had gone abroad.

The home at No. 128/1, down Samagi Mawatha, Kerawalapitiya, Wattala belonged to Walter and it
was at an adjoining house where his feeble mother was living. For some days Walter not being seen in his home and his wife and daughter only being present with Walter being absent even at a relative's funeral house on a date in close proximity happened to create a question mark in the minds of relatives and those of the neighbours. Every moment somebody would give a call to his telephone, it was Walter's wife who had responded and when inquiring about him she had said to some callers that he had gone to attend a funeral. To some others it had been told that he had gone abroad. When questioned as to which country he went, they had been told that it was to Australia. Whatever it is, how this happened even without his mother who was in the house behind his was not aware of it became the focal point of suspicion among the neighbours. Merril, a relation of his whom Walter used to associate rather closely considered Walter going abroad without even telling him as an unbelievable thing to him. It was in that manner that he lodged a complaint with the Officer-in-Charge of Wattala Police, Mr. Eric Perera about this suspicion.

It was after that a sub-inspector visited Walter's home and made inquiries. Walter's wife had told the 'going abroad' story to him too; but when questioning his wife and daughter, a suspicion had emerged in relation to their behaviour. Subsequently the OIC too had gone to the house and asked for Walter's national identity card. At that point what the daughter had said was that when father was going to Australia she too had gone with him to the airport to drop him and on that occasion he had taken all documents away with him and that there were no related documents or identity card at home.

The police who managed to secure Walter's identity card No. through Kerawalapitiya Grama Sevaka then proceeded to inquire from Immigration and Emigration authorities whether Walter had left for abroad when it was possible to confirm that he had not left the island. Based on these findings that something queer is behind all this, investigations were hastened.

News that police were on Walter's track reached ears of neighbours and police had taken steps to search for facts relating to Walter's wife, her daughter and the person who was supposed to have married her daughter who frequented the house. In the process, the neighbourhood carried on a protest with banners in their hands demanding the murder investigations be hastened.

When police approached the house, they found it closed. On court orders the house was opened and the police found the pet dog which Walter used to care for, inside the house. The police made a check inside the house; but were unable to get at any document of importance. In any case, some blood stains found near a wall outside created an element of suspicion. In the meantime the wife and daughter who had already fled the scene were arrested in Modera, Mattakkuliya area and the husband of the daughter from Enderamulla day-before-yesterday (08). On information provided by them police were able to retrieve all pertinent information that Walter was murdered and that he was buried close to the house. As such, police were able to unearth Walter's corpse wrapped in a sarong which had been buried under earth which was covered by a kennel which was made to stand on top of that place.

Walter's daughter who was taken into custody had confessed that her father Walter had continuously opposed her third marriage and that there was a problem of getting down to the house her Tamil husband whom she had got married to and because everybody depended on father's finances and means it was not possible to go against his decision in the end had come to the decision of murdering her father by using her husband for the crime.

According to information of relatives, Walter's daughter Depna Dilrukshi (24) was an adopted child of Walter and his wife Regina who had no offspring 24 years before this. Though Walter had looked after her providing maximum comfort and affection, she turned out to be a daughter who frequently displayed an irrespective attitude towards the father, it was understood. She was a daughter who used to ask money from the father and would squander it and by the time she had reached 24 years of age she had got connected to three marriages. Both her previous two marriages had gone on the rocks and she had thrown the blame on the father for it, it is learned.

She had in fact instructed and motivated the youth of her second marriage by writing a letter to him to murder her father and having been disgusted with her he had later come to this house and pasted the letter concerned on the wall and gone away. She had once more developed a love affair with a Tamil person who was a supervisor of a tea factory in Kelaniya, and that was behind her father's back and had got legally engaged to this 32 year old person by the name of Weerappan Antony Vino Pragash living in Tricomalee. But as neither of them had a house to live, they were unable to live together as a couple. What she has had in mind was to get round her father at a later stage and to bring the husband to the Wattala house. However the father had incessantly opposed the move and Walter had further mentioned that a cent of the provident fund monies of close upon 80 lakhs which he had received after his retirement from service would not be given for expenses if that marriage was entered into. However though Dilrukshi was able to secure the sanction of her mother according to her hopes, Walter on the other hand had criticised both of them. On the basis of all this she had premeditated to put an end to Walter's life.

Having arranged for a time when Walter would be at home during evening hours last April 23rd, Dilrukshi's husband Weerappan Pragash had come home and had plugged rags of cloth into Walter's mouth while he was sleeping so that his shouting would not be heard by outsiders and had then stabbed him thus committing this murder, it was revealed at the interrogation. The assailant had further expressed that the victim was repeatedly stabbed in the chest and neck and in the process when Walter had rolled over on bed and tried to escape, the mattress to had got pierced. Later the three of them had got together and put his dead body into a travelling bag in the house and had washed away blood stains with water, lying here and there, it was told. Whatever it is, the corpse had not been removed outside from home that day.

Walter's son-in-law in fact had spent that night in this house and had reported to his place of work on both the following 2 days, 24th and 25th. When the dead body had been inside the travelling bag for these 2 days, Walter's wife and daughter had spent their time in the house as if nothing awful had taken place. But as stinking odours were spreading about, Walter's son-in-law had on 25th night proceeded to dig a pit at the back of the house and had buried the body after wrapping it up with a sarong, it is understood. Subsequently the kennel of the pet dog in the house was fixed over the spot so that it would prevent possible suspicion about any foul-play. While the dead body had been buried behind the house, Walter's wife and daughter had even attended a funeral house and when asked about Walter, it was said that he had gone to a funeral house.

After this murder it was revealed that the knife used by Pragash in the killing had been tossed over to Kelani River from  Modera Bridge, it was revealed at police investigations. Walter's wife, daughter and son-in-law are under police custody and court proceedings are expected to take place against all three of them. 


Police narcotic raid which killed police officer in Piliyandala ... a dead rope given by underworld Madush

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 Police narcotic raid which killed police officer in Piliyandala ... a dead rope given by underworld Madush

Police narcotic raid which killed police officer in Piliyandala ... a dead rope given by underworld Madush

As a result of gunfire aimed at a team of police officers who were on their way to conduct a raid connected to narcotics day-before-yesterday night in Piliyandala, one police officer died while 4 others sustained serious injuries. By now as reported, this incident concerned was launched for the purpose of killing the police officers who were on the tracks of the drug-traffickers, previously arranged by using a normal person of the underworld to act the role concerned after providing a false tip-off, while misdirecting them to go round and
round in the process. According to investigations being carried out at present, it was a henchman of underworld kingpin Madush who was used to mislead the police saying that 3 kilos of narcotics were available, which incidentally was a false tip-off. This bogus tip-off was given with the motive of preying upon a skillful adept at carrying out raids on narcotics and in this case and another henchman of Madush himself has been made to give a telephone call to police to come under disguise, after which the transaction of selling a stock of  drugs worth Rs. 40 lakhs was ready and the deal was finalised.  

Police inspector Rangajiva who is a clever police officer who currently is under treatment at the National Hospital with serious injuries in this incident has been at the forefront of this raid to be conducted under disguise. Though he had gone with the idea of launching the raid while in the process of putting the drug-deal through an agreement discussed over the phone with the dealer a few days ago, also with the money in hand at the agreed location in Dehiwala, the underground henchman had changed the transaction that day and had asked him to come to Boralesgomuwa. Later when the team led by Rangajiva had gone to Boralesgomuwa, that too had been changed.

It was after that a place at Piliyandala had been fixed two days before the incident. The police team had got caught to the net laid by the underworld element and when officers led by Rangajiva were on their way for the raid armed with Rs. 40 lakhs in a small Alto type motor car, the police have been taken on a ride directing them here and there in Piliyandala and finally had directed them to come near People's Bank at which point this attack was launched. Two persons who had come armed on a motor cycle had fired at their vehicle, in the process of which a police constable died while another police constable and Police Sub Inspector Rangajiva were seriously injured. As a result of shooting right round, 2 small children at a nearby kiosk and another person suffered injuries. The condition of one injured girl is serious, it was reported. The motor cycle used for this attack was later found abandoned at a spot down Dehiwala Road, Maharagama. Sub Inspector Rangajiva who took a prominent hand in this raid is now warded at National Hospital, Colombo Intensive Care Unit having faced serious injuries having received gunshots on his head, shoulders, spine and chest and is in a serious condition, it is reported.

Prior to this, it was Mr. Rangajiva who took pride of place in the massive raid of nabbing an Iran national possessing 111 kilos of heroin in the year 2016. In fact it is he who has the reputation in the police force of having conducted the most number of narcotic raids. Police suspect that this attack may have been planned with the motive of murdering Mr. Rangajiva by creating a false tip-off with underworld chief Madush taking a prominent hand in it.  

The person who has misled police in this instance was someone who had been taken into police custody with narcotics in his possession before this, it has been revealed. He has disconnected his telephone at present and police are on the tracks of this person as well as those involved in the attack.

On checking house in Hokandara because of foul-smell ... husband found dead ... wife on floor, still breathing!

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 On checking house in Hokandara because of foul-smell ... husband found dead ... wife on floor, still breathing!

On checking house in Hokandara because of foul-smell ... husband found dead ... wife on floor, still breathing!

Police were recipients of a telephone call on Wesak Poya Day (10) night that a couple staying in a house down Ratnarama Road, Hokandara South had died mysteriously and that a foul-smell was pervading the area and on inspecting it was found that the owner of the said house, a 68 year old retired senior police superintendent had died and his 70 year old wife lying beside him in the nude and the latter though not conscious was
found still breathing, as understood by the lady coroner and therefore was rushed to hospital.

This retired police superintendent Susantha de Silva and his wife a retired teacher, Shirani Niranjala Wijesiri residing down 5th Lane, along Ratnarama Road, Malabe had no children. They had neither much to do with their relatives and neighbours either. After retirement the said police superintendent had suffered paralysis and was in an invalid state and it was his wife who had cared for him.

On Wesak Poya Day when those living around the area were spending their time in a leisurely mood had been wondering as from where an unpleasant odour was emanating from. As such the neighbours had got together and had inspected the surrounding area and finally come to the conclusion that it was from this police superintendent's house from where the foul-smell was coming from. Though the bell in the house was rung, there had been no response. As there was no response after dialling telephone numbers in the house, they had then jumped over the wall of the house and tried to carry out a check. On that occasion they were able to peep through the windows of the house and were able to observe that the couple in the house were lying on the floor. Neighbours who took fright at what they witnessed then proceeded to ring 119 immediately and inform Athurugiriya Police.

On information that 2 people had died, the inquirer into sudden deaths and police hastened there on Wesak Poya Day night itself and had broken open the door after which they had switched on the lights and made an inspection when they were able to observe that both the senior police superintendent and his wife who were presumably dead were lying naked on the floor. The police superintendent's body was lying by the side of a bed with his head under the bed. The body gave an unbearable stench and it was noticed that he had passed away. However his wife who was lying near a door in the house in a transverse manner and when the coroner got close to her and made a noise, she had responded by turning her head. Though in a difficult condition, it was then noted that she still was breathing. As such, prompt action was taken to bring an ambulance and dispatch her to hospital. The body of the police superintendent was directed to a postmortem.

On a survey conducted inside the house by the police there was a clue to say that the accident had occured while they were partially engaged in the process of some activity of cleaning. Whatever it is, even until the stench of the dead body of the male person was emanating, the fact that the lady lying two or three days in this manner still with her life intact was something which caught the attention of police. No evidence has still been detected that somebody had been involved in looting activity as such. It is not clear as to why both of them were in the nude either. What happened to this couple is difficult to deduce so far and if the police superintendent's wife who is presently undergoing treatment at the Intensive Care Unit at National Hospital, Colombo comes into a normal state, further pertinent information could be extracted in this respect, police believe.

Information -- Airangi Edirisingha







Birthday surprise celebrated with MG Dhanushka in the company of Geethakka and Star City ... bringing him home

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Birthday surprise celebrated with MG Dhanushka in the company of Geethakka and Star City ... bringing him home














Mahinda, Chandrika ... both near each other at BMICH Wesak festival!

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 Mahinda, Chandrika ... both near each other at BMICH Wesak festival!

Mahinda, Chandrika ... both near each other at BMICH Wesak festival!

President including other ministers as well as former President Mahinda Rajapaksa attended the Wesak Day festival held in honour of Indian Prime Minister Modi, at Colombo Bandaranaika Memorial International Hall today. On that occasion where seats were allocated, former Prime Minister 'Dimu' was next to former President while former President Chandrika was seated next to him.


















Ranjan turns child-patient to trap Anuruddha Padeniya's 'game' -- Padeniya avoids hospital!

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 Ranjan turns child-patient to trap Anuruddha Padeniya's 'game' -- Padeniya avoids hospital!

Ranjan turns child-patient to trap Anuruddha Padeniya's 'game' -- Padeniya avoids hospital!

Though activities in normal hospitals were shaky due to the medical sector strike which was launched yesterday, channeling services of private hospitals however were in operation as usual.

Since Child Specialist Dr. Anuruddha Padeniya, President of Government Medical Officers' Association made himself available for consultancy last evening (4) for patients at Nawaloka
Hospital, the facility being open to reserve a time under Doc 990 in the internet. Deputy Minister Ranjan Ramanayaka had taken steps to trap this procedure of the doctor concerned and proceeded to reserve a time as a child patient. Day-before-night (3) itself he had reserved No. 6 in Padeniya's list under his own name across the internet and proceeded to participate at a news briefing held at about 11 last afternoon and exposed the facts that in order to check the doctor he had paid a sum of Rs. 1925 and that even by 11 in the afternoon that reservation was not nullified.

He also said that this doctor while displaying a strike to the public on the other hand avoids facing a loss on a personal basis thus engaged in a sort of role-play of protesting against SAITM in the face of the public for political necessities.

Whatever it is, after Ranjan's news briefing, telephone calls were received by Nawaloka Hospital in the evening to Padeniya's list of patients and on that occasion the response given was that the doctor would not be present on that day and that the time reserved would be postponed for a different date. Secretary of Medical Officers' Association, Dr. Navin de Soysa who expressed his ideas to the BBC stated that though it was informed in advance that Dr. Padeniya would not be offering his services that day, the website was not updated and therefore it was possible for Ranjan to get his 'appointment'.

In any case, when the Doc 990 institution was contacted they had informed that such a blemish could not occur. They had further informed that they possess a regularised system in their data base where patients are notified if the doctor would not be present and because patients coming from afar maybe subjected to inconvenience the staff engaged on a 24 hour basis at the website would update the information so received no sooner they are notified and in case where a cancellation occurs by some chance the patients concerned are without delay notified across the telephone. The receipt relevant for Ranjan to reserve the channelling service, from below 



How houses in Hatton were destroyed because of Modi's helicopters

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How houses in Hatton were destroyed because of Modi's helicopters

When the helicopter carrying Indian Prime Minister was being landed on the playground during the tour of Hatton on the 12th, as a result of a security dam falling on top of the head of a mother of three children she had to be dispatched to hospital in an ambulance brought there in advance on behalf of the Prime Minister himself.

The air pressure which occured when the said
helicopter was made to land at Hatton Dunbar Playground carrying Indian Prime Minister including others who were to arrive there with the objective of nationalisation of Hatton Dickoya Basic Hospital was suspected to be the cause of this mishap. A mother of 3 children named Anusha Sanjeewani Herath of Samanalagama, Hatton was hospitalised because of this accident. Over 5 houses in the area were damaged in the process. Walls and items of furniture sustained damage with roofs falling on top of them. Inmates of the houses have complained to the police in this connection.















Beware of "Wannacry" Ransomware computer virus which rocked the globe in one night!

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 Beware of "Wannacry" Ransomware computer virus which rocked the globe in one night!

Beware of "Wannacry" Ransomware computer virus which rocked the globe in one night!

Users of computers around the world were faced with inconvenience as a result of a computer virus which spread so rapidly during the past 24 hours.

Unlike any other type of virus, this is identified as something which attacks the computer and in the process demands ransom. By now nearly 6000 computers around the world in 99 countries including Britain, America, China, Russia, Spain, Italy and Taiwan have become disrupted because of this
particular virus. Health services, transport facilities and services such as telecommunication have gone haywire under these circumstances.

In the case some email could arrive in the form of a PDF Word document through this Ransomware Virus and in the instance when an attempt is made to open it, all files of the computer instantly gets locked which then is the dangerous element attached to this phenomenon. A specific time limit is allocated with instructions appearing as a message thereafter of how to perform the unlocking process and within that time period the relevant password is provided, whereby it further threateningly announces that it would be if only 300 American dollars is paid according to the 'bitcoin' method, as ransom. This virus has affected computers around the world operating under the Windows type only.

In this connection Sri Lanka Computer Emergency Response Team has issued an announcement and has provided instructions to protect oneself from related foreign reports. What analysts say is that this virus has been created from about an year back and is in circulation. As a safety measure it has been advised to save one's important data in a separate software or to store in a disc and to take care when opening an outside mail and further cautions not to make any payments complying with the ransom message. In order to rescue computers from this problematic situation, anti-virus software companies are already preparing procedures to counteract this phenomenon. Shown below is a Sinhala video published by Kirthi Dayawansha identifying this virus

Rumours about Sujeewa Senasingha who attended Mahinda's chuty nangi's bana ceremony

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 Rumours about Sujeewa Senasingha who attended Mahinda's chuty nangi's bana ceremony

Rumours about Sujeewa Senasingha who attended Mahinda's chuty nangi's bana ceremony

A new dialogue has surfaced in political circles about a special visitor who attended the seven-day bana-pinkama held last night in relation to the bereavement of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa's youngest sister. It was none other than an up-and-coming strong character of the UNP, Sujeewa Senansingha.

On the occasion of the pinkama what he discussed with former President on a cordial note is reported
as something about being disappointed with his Party. It was understood that what he had also said on that occasion was that if the United National Party does not treat him favourably that he is ready to leave Politics. State Minister Sujeewa has left the house after staying there for a considerable period of time.




Story of Moratuwa campus student who suddenly dies inside boarding-house because of pressure of university lecturers.

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 Story of Moratuwa campus student who suddenly dies inside boarding-house because of pressure of university lecturers.

Story of Moratuwa campus student who suddenly dies inside boarding-house because of pressure of university lecturers.

Sri Lankan law does not hold someone's death by heart attack as a crime attributed to another party. On the other hand however if there is some party that brings upon social pressure to the extent that a person suffers a fatal heartache, that party cannot wash hands from accepting responsibility of the death of the said victim.

A 27 year old female campus student following Final Year course in Fashion and Designing suddenly
was found dead on a night last week unexpectedly inside a boarding-house in Madapatha, Piliyandala where she was staying temporarily. She was a resident of Raddolugama area and was someone who has undergone pressure by campus authorities from time to time, it is understood. She thus had to extend her campus course of studies for a number of years on several occasions having been unjustifiably failed. Due to this very reason she had to enter into marriage during her campus course of studies and had lived together with her husband in her Piliyandala room. When involved in activities related to her project report for the Final Year, this time too she was being subjected to injustice and she had been spending her time in stress, continuously.

On the day of the incident she had been engaged in her academic work with her husband from night till dawn and had retired to bed at about 4 in the morning asking that she be awakened around 6.30 . After sometime the husband had woken and when searching for the student he had heard the sound of water continuously and on suspicion on inquiring it was found that she had died inside the bathroom.

He had then informed police about this and what was revealed from initial investigations was that she had passed away after having been subjected to a sudden heart attack. She had in fact been taking treatment for her continuous heart condition since the year 2008 and had even been hospitalised on several instances having been subjected to excessive pressure at the hands of the university authorities. She had shown a sickly condition initially when she was following studies in her 2nd Year. By the time she was to hand over her project report for that Year she had been hospitalised, being seriously ill. Since she was not in a sound state of health fit enough to go to the university and hand over the government medical report which provides permission to claim a further concessionary period, she had then proceeded to send it to the authorities through her mother according to advice given to her by a lady lecturer who was on cordial terms with her. But another lady lecturer who happened to be a pitiless character had informed her mother that medical reports sent in that manner cannot be accepted. Under these circumstances the previously mentioned lady lecturer had taken steps to mediate in this connection and help the student out from her predicament by seeing to it that she is able to secure that concessionary period. However, the other lady lecturer had pointed out a certain shortcoming and had failed her at the examination for that Year, it is learned.

The student who was unjustifiably subjected to another year's delay because of her illness had faced revenge once more at the 4th Year at the hands of the said unkind lady lecturer. She and another lady lecturer had got together and had failed 14 students of the Final Year at the 2nd Term Test and the victimised student too was among them. Later both these two lady lecturers had called a meeting and had informed that on the basis that the yearly total marks falling short, all 14 of them have failed the whole year. When this was announced, the deceased student not being able to bear it up had fainted and had to be admitted to hospital. On that occasion the lady lecturer had chuckled and said that this student had enjoyed a role-play.

Though these 14 students had made a plea requesting for an opportunity to adjust shortcomings in the project, the said lady lecturer had rejected their request when such an opportunity did actually exist. Though the request was put forward across other lecturers in the university she has gone to the extent of pointing out false reasons to the Dean concerned and thus brought upon severe pressure on the students. She had at one time exclaimed that she too had faced various forms of injustice during her studentship and that these students too should be ready to be patient in the face of injustice.

When all pressure reached its apex the deceased student who once again registered herself for the Final Year with mental worry had poured over her heart-rending story to members of her family and her husband constantly as if by some sort of amnesia. Even on the day of her death she was in a state of sadness because of that heartache. Her husband who loved her dearly too had co-operated in consoling her to the maximum, it was reported.

Whatever it is, after the student passed away most unfortunately in the midst of this pressure her mother who was aware of all this had come to the funeral-house and had reprimanded the Head of the faculty, the lady lecturer, it was reported. The lady lecturer who treated the now deceased student had come to the funeral-house bringing along with her the university allowance given in the case of death, it was understood. But the student's mother had refused to accept the cash. However she had handed over the money by force and gone away.

The tragedy resulting in injustice which befell the university comrade of 27 years as a result of a heart attack would be forgotten as a hidden tragedy in a few more days' time; but authorities should take care that such things such as these should not be repeated in the future.

Modi's helicopter still in Sri Lanka -- Is Dalada Maligawa occult curse ... true?

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 Modi's helicopter still in Sri Lanka -- Is Dalada Maligawa occult curse ... true?

Modi's helicopter still in Sri Lanka -- Is Dalada Maligawa occult curse ... true?

A helicopter which brought security personnel of Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi who arrived here and subsequently left our shores was subjected to a technical fault and is stationed at Asgiriya Police Grounds, Kandy from last 12th to date.

According to a request made by the Sri Lankan government the helicopter is stationed under
supervision of Kandy Police. As it is necessary to await an Indian technical Engineering team to arrive in Sri Lanka in order to put the helicopter back in shape, the other aircrafts have been taken back to India.

In the meantime it had been reported by certain websites which spread political occult beliefs that as a result of the said helicopter flying on a track above Dalada Maligawa where no other aircraft flies had to suffer consequencies of a technical fault such as this. This opinion has however not been confirmed by any religious leader as such.
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