The Colombo Magistrate Court has today(05) ordered the authorities to send 36 bone fragments collected from Malabe Private Medical Collage under the investigations carried out to find missing body parts of murdered former Sri Lankan Rugby Player Wasim Thajudeen to Gene Tech Institute in Colombo for DNA Test.
The court order was issued today as per the request made by Attorney Generals Department
when the court hearing of the Rugby Player Thajudeen's murder was proceeded today.
Accordingly the 36 femurs and jaw bones collected from the Malabe Private Medical Collage will be submitted to Gene Tech according to sources.
During the investigations carried out by the Criminal Investigations Department(CID) on Thajudeen's murder it has been revealed that the body parts of former Rugby Player were missing and they were transported to the Malabe Private Medical Collage by former Chief Judicial Medical Officer in Colombo Professor Ananda Samarasekera who conducted the post mortem of the deceased.
The court order was issued today as per the request made by Attorney Generals Department
when the court hearing of the Rugby Player Thajudeen's murder was proceeded today.
Accordingly the 36 femurs and jaw bones collected from the Malabe Private Medical Collage will be submitted to Gene Tech according to sources.
During the investigations carried out by the Criminal Investigations Department(CID) on Thajudeen's murder it has been revealed that the body parts of former Rugby Player were missing and they were transported to the Malabe Private Medical Collage by former Chief Judicial Medical Officer in Colombo Professor Ananda Samarasekera who conducted the post mortem of the deceased.
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