Bodies of fishermen who died after drinking from bottle found in sea brought to Tangalle

Bodies of fishermen who died after drinking from bottle found in sea brought to Tangalle

July 3, 2024   01:43 pm

The bodies of four fishermen, who died after consuming the contents of a bottle they found floating in the sea assuming it was liquor, were brought to the Tangalle fisheries harbour this morning (03). 

The fishing vessel “Devon 05,” which had also suffered a mechanical failure, was towed to the Tangalle Fisheries Harbour by another vessel. 

According to Tangalle police, the bodies were kept on the vessel pending the arrival of the magistrate for a magisterial inquest. 

Following the magistrate’s inquiry, the bodies will be transferred to Tangalle Hospital for the post-mortem examinations.

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