Thursday, December 21, 2017

First Ever Open Heart Surgery Had Performed In Jaffna Teaching Hospital Successfully

The first ever  Cardiothoracic  Surgery  in Jaffna
Teaching Hospital had performed in the Hospital yesterday (20)successfully according to the Ministry Of Health.

The Surgery was performed on 27 year old Vavuniya Resident S.Rajasekaren and  patient is currently doing well at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Hospital  the Ministry has stated.

The surgery was performed by a Medical Team led by Cardiothoracic Surgeon Dr.M.S Mugunthan .

In the state sector ,the Cardiothoracic Surgeries are being performed at the Colombo National,Karapitiya Teaching,Kandy Teaching, and Borella Lady Ridgway Childrens  Hospitals so far and the latest addition to the list is Jaffna Teaching Hospital.





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A Lane Of A Badulle-Mahiyanganaya Road Had Been Blocked Due To A Sand Mount Collapse

A lane of a Badulle-Mahiyanganaya Road had been blocked after a collapsing of a Sand mount in to the road near Pitapola Junction this morning(21) it has been reported.
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The Sand Mount was collapsed as a result of the Heavy showers prevailing in most parts of the Central Hill areas these days including Badulle and Bandarawela areas .Due to the incident a heavy traffic had been reported from the area it has been revealed.

Two Persons Arrested Over Stealing 36 Coconuts Were Released On Bail

Image result for court decisionDambulle Magistrate had today(21) released two persons arrested over stealing 36 Coconuts from a Coconut Land in Hombawa,Galewela area ,on personal bails of Rs.200,000 each .

Galewela Police have arrested the two suspects as per a complaint made by the owner of the Coconut Land  who had witnessed the robbery and produced the suspects before the Dambulle Magistrate Court today.

The Police have stated at the Court that the two suspects who are residents of Galewela area had stolen Rs.2700 worth Coconuts from the Coconut Land and they have been nabbed by the Land owner in several other occasions previously  over stealing Coconuts.