Thursday, June 21, 2018
Capsizing A Boat In Mahaweli River: Body Of The Missing Saudi Arabian Female Youth Had Recovered
The body of the female Saudi Arabian University Student who went missing after the Boat she was traveling along with six other Saudi Arabiana and Qatari nationals had capsized in Mahaweli River at Gohagoda area ,Katugasthota yesterday (20) was recovered this morning (21) at Warathenna area .
The deceased was a 24 year old University Student in Saudi Arabia and had faced the incident after she and six others including another female were riding in a Boat in Mahaweli River yesterday (20). However all six persons who had fallen to the river as a result of the incident were saved by the residents of the area.
The body was recovered during a search mission carried out by the Sri Lanka Navy divers,Police officers in Katugasthota Police and residents of the area.
The deceased was a 24 year old University Student in Saudi Arabia and had faced the incident after she and six others including another female were riding in a Boat in Mahaweli River yesterday (20). However all six persons who had fallen to the river as a result of the incident were saved by the residents of the area.
The body was recovered during a search mission carried out by the Sri Lanka Navy divers,Police officers in Katugasthota Police and residents of the area.
Ten Persons Were Injured Due To A Leopard Attack-Leopard Was Killed By The Villagers
Ten persons have been injured and hospitalized due to a Leopard attack at Ambalkulama area in Kilinochchi today(21) and the Leopard was killed by the residents of the area afterwards according to the reports.
The injured persons were admitted to the Kilinochchi District Hospital for treatment. The Leopard who had attacked the villagers today made a similar attack against several persons recently and Wildlife Officers were informed on the incident as well.
However Villagers have blamed the Wildlife Officers over delaying the capturing of the Leopard .
In previous occasions too Wildlife officers had failed to capture the animal and when the Officers have returned the village to capture the Leopard this morning after being informed on the Leopard ,had seen the animal had arrived in the village and attacked a Cattle herder behind the Vivekananda School in Ambalkulam.
When the animal had attempted to attack another person, villagers have attacked and killed him it has been reported.
The injured persons were admitted to the Kilinochchi District Hospital for treatment. The Leopard who had attacked the villagers today made a similar attack against several persons recently and Wildlife Officers were informed on the incident as well.
However Villagers have blamed the Wildlife Officers over delaying the capturing of the Leopard .
In previous occasions too Wildlife officers had failed to capture the animal and when the Officers have returned the village to capture the Leopard this morning after being informed on the Leopard ,had seen the animal had arrived in the village and attacked a Cattle herder behind the Vivekananda School in Ambalkulam.
When the animal had attempted to attack another person, villagers have attacked and killed him it has been reported.
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Blood Pressure Level Of Seventy Five Percent of The Local Sufferers Is Not Under Control
Addressing a press briefing held at the Sri Lanka Medical Association Auditorium in Colombo -07 yesterday(20) Dr.Haniffa has stated that tbe cause behind this situation should be immediately investigated.
The spreading of High Blood Pressure among Sri Lankans is on the increase as in other countries it has been revealed.
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