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Outrage as Sri Lanka President pardons killer of Swedish teen

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Colombo, Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka’s President has pardoned a deathrow prisoner who murdered a Swedish teenager just a week before he leaves office, officials said on Sunday, in a move that sparked national outrage.

Convicted killer Jude Jayamaha, from a wealthy, highprofil­e family, walked out of Welikada prison on Saturday following the highly unusual amnesty granted by President Maithripal­a Sirisena.

Sirisena, who is stepping down after Saturday’s presidenti­al election at which he is not a candidate, announced last month he was considerin­g a request to grant Jayamaha a pardon.

Victim Yvonne Jonsson, who was holidaying in Sri Lanka, was beaten to death at a high-rise apartment in Colombo in 2005 after she and Jayamaha had an argument. The court had been told her skull was fractured into 64 pieces.

Jayamaha was initially sentenced to 12 years in prison. He appealed to a higher court, which rejected his plea and instead sentenced him to death, which was reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in 2014.

Jonsson’s sister Caroline wrote in a Facebook post about her concerns over Jayamaha’s pardon before the amnesty announceme­nt. ‘ He showed and continues to show absolutely no remorse for what he has done’, she wrote. ‘We’ve worked hard to rebuild our lives and here we are, going into 15 years, still fighting for justice. Unfortunat­ely, we now have to prepare ourselves for the worst possible outcome, the pardon of my sister’s murderer’.

Many Sri Lankans took to social media to condemn Sirisena.

‘Monstrous act by a failed president’, said a Twitter user identified as Thass.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena
(AFP) Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena

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