‘Thajudeen’s vehicle did not catch fire because of accident ‘ -All expert reports including analyst’s


The report also states that it cannot be said definitely how the fire started or how it spread.
On a directive issued by the magistrate on the 14 th of August , the vehicle No. K Q 6543 in question that was near the Shalika hall belonging to the CTB was inspected on the 25 th of August at 9.30 a.m. by a team including additional government analyst A. Welianga , Toyota Co. technical advisor W.L.Perera and assistant goverment analyst M.L.W. Jayamanna , Jayaweera informed court.
After the collision the vehicle was immobilized, and consequent upon the accident , as the front and under sides of the buffer , and the left side wheel were damaged ,the harm caused to the driver is most trivial , the report further indicates.
The steering wheel getting detached is unlikely in such an accident .Based on an inspection of what is remainiing of the steering wheel , and the other burnt parts , it can be concluded that the steering wheel was destroyed by the fire, Jayaweera had indicated in his report.
In a report contained in 6 pages , the assistant commissioner Jayaweera had further stated , the metal parts could not have got burnt due to such an accident ..However , how the fire started and spread cannot be stated for sure , the report goes on to state.
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by (2015-09-29 13:00:46)
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