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Father electrocutes his son in Walgama

Father electrocutes son in Walgama

by Staff Writer 26-09-2018 | 2:41 PM
Colombo (News1st): A father has electrocuted his son to death in Walgama, Matara. The deceased was a 29-year-old resident of Walgama. According to the Police, the son was electrocuted at around 11.50pm yesterday due to a personal dispute. The father has been arrested by the Police. The magisterial inquiry will be held today (September 26).  

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