Monday, April 9, 2018

Nine Persons Critically Injured Due To A Van-Lorry Collision-Another Accident Occurred When The Injured Were Transporting To Hospital

Nine persons including seven females
and two males have been critically  injured and hospitalized after the Van they were travelling in colliding with a Lorry this evening(09)at shanonwatte on Hatton -Colombo main road according to reports.

There's another accident occurred when the injured were  transporting to Dikoya Base Hospital by a Van as the Van colliding with another Motor Car at Hattonmalliappu area on Hatton-Colombo main road.

Due to the second accident the injured in the Van were transported to hospital by Three Wheelers according to Police.The accidents occurred due to the slippery condition in Hatton roads occurred as a result of heavy showers prevailing tbere.

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Seven Youth Who Went Missing In Knuckles Reserve Have Been Found

The seven youth males who went missing while traveling in Knuckles Reserve since last Friday evening (06) have been found this noon as a result  of the search operation launched by the Police Officers of four police stations.
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The youth had entered the Knuckles Reserve through Bambara Ella in Panwila on last Friday and since than lost contacts with their relatives due to the breaking down of communication it has been revealed.They are residents of Meegasmulle in Panagoda

Police officers attached to the Laggala,Raththota,Rangala and Ududumbara Police Stations had launched the serach operation to find out the missing..


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