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The manager of the Nature Resort at Tangalle today, while being further cross examined by the Counsel for the first accused in the Khuram Shaikh murder case felt faint and the cross examination was adjourned and postponed for today.
The manager R. Dilrukshi Tharanga Pieris on interrogation by Counsel Jayantha Weerasinghe PC said she had made two statements to the police.
The witness said she made one statement to the Tangalle police on December 25, 2011 around 2.10 am but could not say whether the statement was read over to her by the police even though it was stated in her statement that it was read over to her.
Ms Pieris also said that she had told police everything that she knew.
The witness said she could not confirm whether she said in her statement the words “That is all I have to say,” as she was not in her proper senses at the time.
The witness also said she never signed any blank papers given by the police. She said the second statement was made to the CID after being taken to the CID in a jeep and could not say whether it was read over to her before signing it.
The Case against the accused O.A. Lahiru Kelum, U. Saman Deshapriya, Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman Sampath Chandra Gupta Vidya Pathirana, W. Prageeth Chaturanga, M. Sarath alias Sahan, S. Prageeth Chaturanga, was taken up for hearing before Colombo High Court Judge Rohini Welgama on a request made by the Attorney General. (T. Farook Thajudeen)
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Comments - Resort manager feels faint during cross examination
Chaney Wednesday, 02 April 2014 08:19 PM
it's obvious they r guilty! these r the reasons used by white bullies n LTTE sympathizers to accuse SL of HR violations! via DM Android App
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Appu Wednesday, 02 April 2014 08:33 PM
In Sri Lanka is witness protected??? obviously Police took 2 months to arrest culprits. She can not tell truth...another legal magic via DM Android App
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Kapil Thursday, 03 April 2014 07:32 AM
Feeling faintish because she may have seen the victim beating himself to death. via DM Android App
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sk Thursday, 03 April 2014 04:21 AM
i hope justice does not faint.....in this case
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Lambert Rosh Thursday, 03 April 2014 04:24 AM
I was there in this hotel on 25th Dec , On vacation is Sri Lanka. They killed this British and shot him near the pool. They also took his girlfriend away in their defender jeep.
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sanju Thursday, 03 April 2014 06:03 AM
Feeling now in faint because she knows HER life is danger
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sacre blieu Thursday, 03 April 2014 08:22 AM
They cannot face the agony,so every trick to delay justice will be done.This trend in politics has always been encouraged by successive governments and will co0ntinue to be encouraged as the appetite for predatory pleasure is now firmly embedded in the political fabric of this nation.
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tomsamusa Friday, 04 April 2014 12:54 AM
Typical pakse reaction;to speak the truth fell either faintish or stutter.
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