Trial of Mel Gunasekera murder suspect commences

Trial of Mel Gunasekera murder suspect commences

July 25, 2016   05:07 pm

The trial of the person accused of murdering journalist Mel Gunasekera will commence at the Colombo High Court from September 14, Ada Derana reporter said.


The accused will be cross-questioned when the case is taken up for hearing on September 14, he added.


Senior business journalist, Mel Gunasekera was found dead with injuries caused by a sharp weapon at her residence in Battaramulla on February 02, 2014.


Gunasekera, who specialised in Business Studies from the University of East London, had worked as a Correspondent for the international news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP), covering economic and political affairs in Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

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