Last Updated : 23-05-2013 03:28


 
 

Kahawatte killings:Suspect stabbed to death

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A 33-year old man, believed to be one of the suspects in the recent killing spree in Kotakethana,Ratnapura was stabbed to death last night at Opatha, Ratnapura-police said.

Police and villagers found the suspect with serious stab injuries at Opatha and he later succumbed to his injuries. Before he died, he had confessed about the crimes committed by him.

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-0+0 # Royalist 2012-12-08 05:30
Did a magistrate take the confession?
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-0+0 # Royalist 2012-12-08 05:30
Justice, Sri Lanka style. Of course dead men tell no more tales. Case closed!
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-36+49 # ANTON 2012-12-08 10:17
In Srilanka this is the only way to eliminate frequently occurinig brutal killings. Well done ..very good start.
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-5+56 # John Fernandez 2012-12-08 12:29
How do we know for sure that he was a real suspect? Please do not encourage such actions.
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-5+55 # kaputakukula 2012-12-08 13:09
Not in a haste dear. How can we make sure that he was the serial killer. Who recorded his final confession? Police stories in Sri Lanka are nothing but fairy tales.
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-0+10 # Mahendra 2012-12-09 03:32
Not a safe way to follow as revenge killings might take place and wrong persons may loose thier lives!
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-8+60 # wild 2012-12-08 10:18
Law of the jungle .
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-4+29 # RF 2012-12-08 11:27
Jungle need the law of the jungle and nothing else.
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-7+17 # v perera 2012-12-08 12:01
it does work even in concrete jungles of the west
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-1+22 # DHA 2012-12-08 12:18
.....sounds fishy hope he was not forced to confess.... where the real killer is out at large....
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-5+18 # Calistus Jayatilleke 2012-12-08 15:37
Another well-written script and a henchman to sacrifice his life for monetary benefit so that the real culprits can be safeguarded. This is how things work in this so called Democracy.
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-3+11 # Nina Kamal 2012-12-08 15:48
Truth swept under the carpet with one bullet! The innocent, poor sacrifice while the affluent get away!
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-0+8 # Cobra 2012-12-08 18:59
Too good to be true. The witnesses to his confession should be grilled.
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-2+5 # Gamini 2012-12-08 21:02
This just like PSC ruling on impeachment. Jungle law.
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-4+1 # Haminda Pajaraksha 2012-12-09 06:09
Murdered? That means chapter close. Real culprit wil be "at large".
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-0+0 # xlntgson 2012-12-09 18:07
Mercy! Lynching in place of judicial killings, encounters instead of capital punishment!
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-0+0 # ratnayka rmjn 2012-12-10 11:44
weldone. no mercy for organied criminals. we dont need see our taxes are used to feed them at prisons.
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-0+0 # Ian D.S. 2012-12-10 15:31
How convenient for the Kept police. Believe this and you will believe me if I say that the present rulers are the most honest we have ever had!!!
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