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The doctor, who was involved in the Boralesgamuwa accident in which a Police Inspector was killed, was re-remanded till October 16 by the Gangodawila Magistrate today.
The Inspector attached to the Police Field Force Headquarters was killed while his wife and two children were injured in a head-on collision between their vehicle and the Jeep driven by the doctor on September 30.
Traffic DIG Ajith Rohana said the police had asked for the doctor to be re-remanded because the investigations into the tragedy were still not completed.
She was undergoing treatment at the Colombo South Teaching Hospital under police custody. The Police said the doctor was under influence of liquor at the time of the accident.
A breathalyzer test soon after the accident and shown she had more than 80 milligrams of liquor in her blood stream. (Darshana Sanjeewa)
lkboy Tuesday, 09 October 2018 05:10 PM
Where is GMOA?
Rdf Tuesday, 09 October 2018 07:22 PM
She is not a GMOA member. She is a member of AMS ( association of medical specialists). That’s why.
Warren Raed Tuesday, 09 October 2018 07:35 PM
I wonder why the GMOA are not going on a protest at the Lipton Roundabout for her release? LOL
Kevin Wednesday, 10 October 2018 06:46 AM
The loud mouths are hiding. Like all bullies they are cowards. Remember when they put their tails between their legs and hid under the bed when a former strongman wanted to open a medical faculty at KDA and summoned them and warned them not to ‘make any trouble’ ? They wet their pants with no pampers either. The strongman never again had to warn them. They were totally cowed until the government changed and gave them democracy which they do not know how to handle . Ha
ravin Tuesday, 09 October 2018 05:35 PM
Remanded? At where? hospital? prisons?
neil alvis Tuesday, 09 October 2018 05:51 PM
her licence should be cancelled immediately - a drunked bum not fit to practice medicine, let alone being a specialist. an utter fool!
Ceylon Tuesday, 09 October 2018 06:59 PM
my god this is the justice you demanding?.still inquiries not over.not court trial yet.no judgementment yet.you allready judged everything without facts.you believe ehst srilanka police say ???.
Warren Raed Tuesday, 09 October 2018 07:36 PM
In Banana Republic? No way. Here all big people go Scott Free.
Dr. Animal Wednesday, 10 October 2018 07:08 AM
There were eye witness to confirmed the lady's driving.My opinion also to cancel the licence from the doctor, if a lawyer did a mistake in the deed every one knows the decision.... need to give a good lesson to these idiots.
Rao Tuesday, 09 October 2018 07:05 PM
Didn't find any water bottles?
Roshan Tuesday, 09 October 2018 07:37 PM
Since the victim is a Policemen there will be some justice. If it was a innocent civilian the case would have been berried and she must have gone out of the country.
kumar Tuesday, 09 October 2018 09:14 PM
There supposed to be four more GMOA associates with the killer Doctor who were drunk and enjoying the reckless driving. What action the GMOA is going to take against them if they are serious about caring.
Jaliya Wednesday, 10 October 2018 07:30 AM
Absolutely true ... do you want these drunken sleep deprived examining your medical reports? or even worst performing a surgery on you ? Its no longer GMOA it is DMOA (Drunken)
George Wednesday, 10 October 2018 08:07 AM
Simple solution, Why don't you ban liquor?
Palugaswewa Wednesday, 10 October 2018 08:41 AM
Killing by doctors is not a crime here.The GMOA will see to it and let this woman go scot free. Here the victim is only one police officer compared to the several people who have got killed during numerous GMOA strikes.
Yahiya Wednesday, 10 October 2018 09:20 AM
This is highlight white collars are not obedient to law
TONY Thursday, 11 October 2018 09:04 AM
THIS CASE WILL DRAG FOR YEARS
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