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Two brothers aged 36 and 38 were killed after being assaulted with an axe at Nawadunna in Gandara last night, police said.
Investigations revealed the murder was committed following a long standing dispute.
Police said the suspects who were identified had fled the area after the incident.
Gandara police are investigating.
Fassey Saturday, 08 November 2014 03:30 PM
Contrary to the teaching of lord Buddha the value of human life is losing day by day. Murder has become the ultimate solution for taking revenge.Unless death penalty is imposed and a few hanged it is very difficult to correct and control these fearless murderers.
Azee Saturday, 08 November 2014 03:44 PM
Here two brothers killed were aged 36 and 38. In the other Suriyawewa motor accident too the brothers killed have been 36&38 via DM Android App
citizen Saturday, 08 November 2014 06:41 PM
Even if the Death Penalty is reintroduced the President decides who should be sent to gallows as he can give presidential pardon to the rest. via DM Android App
Sim Saturday, 08 November 2014 10:32 PM
Following the teachings of BBS bhikkus not Lord Buddha.
TONY Sunday, 09 November 2014 12:16 AM
MAKE SURE THE CASE WILL FINISH SOON, IF NOT BY THE TIME THE VERDICT IS GIVEN ALL FORGOTTEN
galavema Monday, 10 November 2014 07:08 PM
see guns are not the problem the heart of man is the problem. man will always find a way to kill. you cannot legislate good behavior. via DM Android App
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