The body of a British Journalist who went Missing in a Lagoon of Arugambay was recovered by the Navy divers today police said.
The post mortem of the 25 year old Paul McClean suspected to have been attacked by a crocodile at Arugambe lagoon is being carried out at Ampara hospital.
Police said that a complaint was logged the Panama police about a British man who drowned and had gone missing but later they learned that he was dragged by a crocodile.
Mr McClean was attached to the Financial Times(UK) as well as a graduate of University of Oxford. He was with a group of friends.
The incident had taken place at the lagoon near the crocodile rock when the reporter had strayed away to wash his hands.
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Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala told Parliament today that the suspect in the rape of a lady doctor at the Anuradhapura teaching hospital has been identified as an army deserter and he will be apprehended shortly.
Police have arrested the suspect connected to the sexual assault on a female doctor at the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital today morning in Galnewa.
The Dutch Public Prosecutor suspects two companies of paying bribes in the construction of hospitals in Sri Lanka, according to an investigation by FD, the Dutch financial newspaper.
The Minister of Power, Kumara Jayakody, stated that in the future, internationally funded projects, such as power projects, will only be carried out through government-to-government (G2G) agreements and competitive procurement.
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