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One of the victims of Saturday night’s road accident at Kirulapone, where three people were injured, succumbed to his injuries at the National Hospital today.
One patient received plastic surgery and was discharged today, the hospital sources said.
The accident occurred when the vehicle driven by the Southern Provincial Councillor Maithree Gunaratne’s son Chamath Maithree Gunaratne collided with another vehicle injuring three persons.
He was remanded until July 8 by the Colombo Traffic Court Magistrate and was admitted to the prison ward. (Chaturanga Pradeep)
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Comments - One Kirulapone accident victim dies
Who Cares Wednesday, 03 July 2013 12:51 AM
I speak on behalf of all Sri Lankans, We will forgot one meal a day for a year. Please use the money to build a city for the politicians their sons and goons with wide roads palaces etc., so that we can stay alive.
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JUDE SOOSAI Wednesday, 03 July 2013 01:48 AM
Youngers specially students should listen to their parent and elders.wisdom is necessary when thy driving the car because it prevent damages and the sorrow
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GonAliya Wednesday, 03 July 2013 02:36 AM
SL do not need politicians. Every problem will be resolved
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Keheliya Rambukwella Wednesday, 03 July 2013 03:04 AM
Shameful, it's shameful!
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binbo Wednesday, 03 July 2013 03:15 AM
Set him free why the big fuzz that will happen.
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ANTON Wednesday, 03 July 2013 04:22 AM
VEHICLES BELONG TO POLITICIANS ARE FLYING ON THE ROAD, THEY KNOW THAT THEY WILL NOT BE DISTURBED BY TRAFFIC POLICE.
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Sim Wednesday, 03 July 2013 06:57 AM
President said Roads are made to go fast, so Chamath has adhered to MR's advice
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Lanka Shantha Wednesday, 03 July 2013 07:07 AM
What a week, One dancing in the flight while the other one try to fly on the road.
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Kekeliya R Thursday, 04 July 2013 03:50 AM
What a shame! Politicians don't know how to raise their children. Follow me as a role model. My kids are well behaved.
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