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Medical student stabbed to death in Jaffna

Medical student stabbed to death in Jaffna

by Staff Writer 22-01-2020 | 3:57 PM
Colombo (News 1st): A medical student has been stabbed to death using a sharp object in Jaffna. The Police noted that she is a student of the Jaffna University. Police stated that the student's lover is believed to have committed the murder. The suspect has been arrested. He has been identified as an army soldier attached to the  Parantan Army camp.

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