Tuesday, March 6, 2018
More Than One Third Of Female Homicides In Sri Lanka Are Related To Intimate Partner Violence -A Latest Study Reveals
More Than One Third of Female Homicides in Sri Lanka are related to Intimate partner violence and 69% of such incidences go unreported ,a three year long study jointly conducted by United Nations Fund For Population Activities(UNFPA) and University Of Kelaniya regarding the Unnatural Deaths Of Women And Girls in Sri Lanka has revealed , according to the Professor Anurudhdi Edirisinghe attached to the Forensic Medicine Unit in Colombo Medical Faculty .
Out of the 243 homicides reviewed in the study which covered five provinces in Sri Lanka .128 of the cases identified the perpetrator as the legal husband Professor Edirisinghe has stressed during the launching of this Study report held at Saffron Room in BMICH ,Colombo -07 last evening(05).
"The study also reveals that only 30% of the homicide cases had reached the High Court while the average time period for conclusion of cases is three years from the time a case is filed .In light of this the study aims to describe the problems associated with the Judicial processes and outcomes relating to unnatural female deaths .It further aims to provide policy inputs and guidelines to address problems associated with the investigation and judicial processes relating to the issue " Professor Edirisinghe has said.Professor Maithree Wikramasinghe attached to the English Department in University Of Kelaniya who is the wife of Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe had chaired the event .
Out of the 243 homicides reviewed in the study which covered five provinces in Sri Lanka .128 of the cases identified the perpetrator as the legal husband Professor Edirisinghe has stressed during the launching of this Study report held at Saffron Room in BMICH ,Colombo -07 last evening(05).
"The study also reveals that only 30% of the homicide cases had reached the High Court while the average time period for conclusion of cases is three years from the time a case is filed .In light of this the study aims to describe the problems associated with the Judicial processes and outcomes relating to unnatural female deaths .It further aims to provide policy inputs and guidelines to address problems associated with the investigation and judicial processes relating to the issue " Professor Edirisinghe has said.Professor Maithree Wikramasinghe attached to the English Department in University Of Kelaniya who is the wife of Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe had chaired the event .
Two Persons Were Arrested With 107 Kilo Grammes Of Wallapatta
Two persons were arrested while attempting to smuggle 107 Kilo Grammes of an expensive "Wallapatta " known as "Gyrinops Walla" to Dubai illegally last morning (06) at the Katunayake ,Bandaranaike International Airport.
The suspects were concealed the stock of Wallapatta inside their luggage it has been revealed.The value of the stock of Wallapatta taken into custody is around Rs.1.2 million according to the Customs.The suspects are residents of Matara and Kegalle.
The suspects were concealed the stock of Wallapatta inside their luggage it has been revealed.The value of the stock of Wallapatta taken into custody is around Rs.1.2 million according to the Customs.The suspects are residents of Matara and Kegalle.
Two Females Were Killed And Two Others Critically Injured Due To Motor Car-Tipper Truck Collision
Two females were killed and two others including a two and half year old small girl were critically injured and hospitalized after the Motor Car they were traveling in colliding with a Tipper Truck at Welhengoda ,Ahangama area on Galle-Matara main road this morning(06).
The four critically injured were admitted to the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital where the two females had succumbed to their injuries
The deceased were identified as a Mother and Daughter resided in Halekada in Agunakolapalassa area ..
Police have arrested the Tipper Truck driver regarding the accident.
The four critically injured were admitted to the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital where the two females had succumbed to their injuries
The deceased were identified as a Mother and Daughter resided in Halekada in Agunakolapalassa area ..
Police have arrested the Tipper Truck driver regarding the accident.
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