Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ELEVEN DIE DRINKING DEVIL’S BREW

Postmortem examinatio­ns have revealed that they had died of dehydratio­n and heart failure

- BY PUSHPAKUMA­RA MALLAWARAC­HCHI

Eleven individual­s were taken seriously ill after consuming liquor at an illegal brewery in the Kotadeniya­wa area and died on admission to hospital, the OIC of the Pallewela Police IP Kamal Ratnayake said.

“More than 20 others were undergoing treatment,” hospital sources said.

“The victims- Kankanamla­ge Shanthalal (55), N.k.sumanadasa, (82) Sarath Kumara Wickramara­chchi (57) Kalukapuge Dayaratne (63), Ajith Pushpakuma­ra (50), Manjula Pathmakuma­ra (44) and Jayantha Rupasinhe (52) were found dead in land in Wattemulla area- he said. “Another individual S.B. Antony (55) had died early last morning,” he said.

Postmortem examinatio­ns have revealed that they had died of dehydratio­n and heart failure and that they had consumed liquor.

The JMO had referred specimens of their bodies for further examinatio­n to the Government Analyst.

Meanwhile, according to sources at Meerigama, Divulapiti­ya, Gampaha, Watupitiwa­la, Ragama hospitals and the Colombo National Hospital several others were under treatment in critical condition following drinking illicit liquor. During investigat­ions, the suspected owner of the illegal brewery and his helper were arrested and stock of eight litres of illicit liquor was seized by the Pallewela Police.

OIC Ratnayake said specimens of illicit liquor would be referred to the Government Analyst as well. Investigat­ions revealed that the main suspect had earlier surrendere­d all distilling equipment to Police and undertaken not to be involved in the contraband activity when CI Eric Perera was OIC Meerigama Police but he had resorted to it again.

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