The body of the slain Sri Lankan was taken to Lahore by ambulance
The body of slain Sialkot factory manager Priyantha Kumara is likely to be flown to Sri Lanka next week.
The body of the slain Sri Lankan was taken to Lahore by ambulance
The body of the slain Sri Lankan was taken to Lahore by ambulance. The body of Sri Lankan manager Priyantha Kumara was taken to Lahore by ambulance after postmortem. According to details, the body of Sri Lankan citizen Priyantha Kumara who was killed in Sialkot tragedy has been shifted to Lahore. According to media reports, Punjab Police spokesperson said that Priyantha Kumara's body has been shifted from Sialkot to Lahore.
The spokesman said that the body of the slain Sri Lankan citizen has been shifted to Lahore by ambulance. Along with the ambulance, two Elite Force vehicles also left Sialkot. It has been reported that the body of Lincoln manager has been shifted to a private hospital in Lahore Defense where he will be kept in cold storage.
A Punjab police spokesman added that the body would be handed over to the Sri Lankan Consulate in Lahore.
The body will be flown to Sri Lanka on a special flight after due process at the Sri Lankan Consulate. In this regard, the brother of the slain Sri Lankan citizen has stated that he is likely to receive his brother's body on Tuesday. Earlier, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa said in a statement on Twitter that he was confident that Prime Minister Imran Khan would bring those responsible to justice.
The Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa wrote that he was shocked by the assassination of the Sri Lankan manager in Pakistan. My Sympathies are With the Family of the Sri Lankan Manager. Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa said that Sri Lanka and its people have faith in Prime Minister Imran, we are sure that Imran Khan will bring those responsible to justice. On the other hand, Prime Minister Imran Khan and the President of Sri Lanka also had a telephone conversation on the Sialkot incident. The Prime Minister informed the President of Sri Lanka about the arrest of more than 100 people involved in the Sialkot incident. The accused involved will be severely punished according to law