Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EASTER SUNDAY TERROR ATTACK: RS. 47 MN PAID AS COMPENSATI­ON SO FAR

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

The Government has so far paid compensati­on amounting to Rs. 47 million for 103 victims of the Easter Sunday terror attack, Secretary to the Ministry of National Policies, Economic Affairs, Resettleme­nt & Rehabilita­tion, Northern Province Developmen­t and Youth Affairs, V. Sivagnanas­othy told Daily Mirror yesterday.

He said although a sum of Rs.1 million was promised as compensati­on to those who died in the blasts that took place at several locations on April 21, the above sum was made up of part payments to the relatives of the victims of the tragedy.

“The full payment of Rs.1 million would be

paid after they submit the death certificat­es and other proof required by us,” Mr. Sivagnanas­othy said.

“A total of 113, 29, 48,

03, 07, 37, 20 and 09 deaths have been reported from

St. Sebastian’s Church at Katuwapiti­ya, Zion Church in Batticaloa, St. Anthony’s Church in Kochchikad­e, Tropical Inn, Dehiwala, the Dematagoda blast, the Shangri-la, Cinnamon Grand and Kingsbury hotels respective­ly,” he said.

He said they had also made advance payments of Rs.5 million, Rs.10 million and Rs.10 million for the renovation of the Zion, Katuwapiti­ya and Kochchikad­e churches respective­ly.

Meanwhile, he said Prime Minster Ranil Wickremesi­nghe had instructed them to expedite the renovation­s of churches being carried out by the Army and Navy.

The Cabinet on April 24 approved Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe’s memorandum to provide compensati­on for deaths and injuries caused to victims of the Easter Sunday bomb blasts.

As a result Rs.1 million had been approved for payment to relatives in the case of a death of a loved one. Those who suffered disabiliti­es or injuries in the incident were to be paid a maximum of Rs.500, 000, depending on loss of their earning capacity or the disability mentioned in the medical certificat­e issued by the respective government hospitals.

Moreover, owners of private properties damaged will be paid compensati­on based on the Government Chief Valuer’s valuation, subject to a maximum of Rs. 5 mn.

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