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The body of 29-year-old Sumith Prasanna, who was killed during a clash with the Police in Embilipitiya, was exhumed this morning for the second postmortem before the Embilipitiya Additional Magistrate Prasanna Fernando.
Mother and brother of the Sumith Prasanna had identified the body. The body was exhumed under the observation of the Colombo Chief Judicial Medical officer Ajith Thennakoon.
Security had been tightened in the area and the body would be sent to the Colombo Judicial Medial office today for the postmortem. (Ajith Lal Shanthaudaya)
Leo Tuesday, 15 March 2016 10:27 AM
Looks like exhuming buried is the latest trend in police investigations. via DM Android App
Citizen Tuesday, 15 March 2016 11:26 AM
If the correct law prevails on this country without respecter of persons at the very first postmortem everything should have been revealed. Today even the JMO's take bribes and they are free. What a country! Today in this country even the dead bodies don't have peace. Let the dead bodies decay. via DM Android App
set up Tuesday, 15 March 2016 12:16 PM
ALSO - planting heroin and accusing individuals. Wonder if surprisingly a few grams of heroin will be found in the grave !
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