Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Body found in well in Visvamadu identified
14 April 2014
The Tamil woman whose body was found yesterday in a well in Visvamadu has been named as 32 year old T. Rajasulosana.
Rajasulosana was found, floating in a well with lacerations on her neck, after barking dogs led to villagers discovering blood on the ground, which led them to discover the body, locals told the Tamil Guardian.
The body, which appeared to have been raped, was recovered by the villagers in the presence of police officers at 6.30pm today.
Rajasulosana was employed by the Sri Lankan army in the cultivation of toddy (palm wine) six to seven months ago said locals.
 13 April 2014
The body of a Tamil woman was found in a well in Visvamadu, local residents told Tamil Guardian this evening. 

The body, which appeared to have been raped, was recovered by villagers in the presence of police officers at 6.30pm today. 

The woman, whose name is yet unknown, was employed by the Sri Lankan army in the cultivation of toddy (palm wine) six to seven months ago said locals.
14 April 2014
The body of a Tamil woman was recovered from a well in Jaffna on Sunday, reported theUthayan, making it the second such case in the last few days.
The woman was identified as 22-year-old Jeromy Conselita, from Gurunagar, Jaffna
The police said that the death was being treated as suspicious and further investigations would be held, according to the Uthayan.
The body of Conselita was found in Jaffna a day after the body of another woman was discovered in a well in Visvamadu.