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No suspicion in ruggerite’s death - police

18 May 2012 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

Police said yesterday that there was no suspicion in the death of ruggerite WasimThajudeen as the government analyst in his report stated that Thajudeen’s car had caught fire when a spark from a metal piece in the chassis had grazed the road due to its excessive speed.

According to police he had lost control as he was driving at a very high speed on the Park Road in Narahenpita early Thursday morning at around 1.00am and crashed into a wall.

His funeral was held on the same day but his family members said his death was suspicious. Police said the government analyst had visited the scene on Thursday evening.

The charred remains of the well-known 28-year-old ruggerite was found inside his Toyota Vitz car on Park Road, Narahenpita.  (Supun Dias)