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A man was killed when he was pushed out of a moving train at Ragama last night, Police said.
They said the train was travelling from Kankesanturai to Mount Lavinia and according to eyewitnesses the victim had been pushed out after an argument with another train traveller.
Police arrested the suspect and body is still to be identified.
Ama Monday, 16 October 2017 01:25 PM
JAFFNA Culture. Jealousy and arrogance are the inculcated attitude of Jaffna fellows. They will NEVER refine themselves.
Amu-Mor.on Monday, 16 October 2017 02:59 PM
Jealousy and arrogance everywhere. May be being blind is just comfortable to you.
Sri Lankan Monday, 16 October 2017 03:22 PM
Fool, how do you know whether he is from Jaffna or Colombo or Kurunagala or Ragama, and what ethnicity he belongs to?
Kiris Baba Amaray Monday, 16 October 2017 04:51 PM
Well Weerawansa's and Gamampilla's blood is mixed with your blood, is that for good or bad?
Kumar Monday, 16 October 2017 02:38 PM
Please get the train doors locked while in motion. In western countries this is mandatory in view of safety.
Ama Monday, 16 October 2017 03:05 PM
This an Air-conditioned train. So the doors would have been closed.
Dee Monday, 16 October 2017 02:51 PM
Once happened to a pick pocket on the jaffna night mail.Similar case or??
A.M. Weerakoon (Ex-IP) Monday, 16 October 2017 04:56 PM
Possible, pick pocketers are normally seen at Fort Railway Station.
Arnold Monday, 16 October 2017 03:24 PM
The trains should have automatic doors that lock when it starts moving. sri Lankan trains are
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